Your ignorance is astounding.![]()
For those too daft to understand sarcazm I guess my post would seem ignorant
Your ignorance is astounding.![]()
For those too daft to understand sarcazm I guess my post would seem ignorant
Oh and here in Alberta we don't have to worry about the meat on a bear.
The bullet also broke one of the deer's shoulder and lodged underneath the skin.
Is that not perfect bullet performance on big game?? Sure, on varmints you may want rapid, violent expansion, but for meat or fur, not.
The bullet also broke one of the deer's shoulder and lodged underneath the skin.
Is that not perfect bullet performance on big game?? Sure, on varmints you may want rapid, violent expansion, but for meat or fur, not.
So you think two holes in a nice hide is better than one?For the meat part, honestly that 123 gr sp ruins more meat than this 174 gr. But, that also depends on what the bullet hit on its way inside the body. But in both case the deer didn't go far. I think a complete expansion within the body kills faster.
So you let the meat spoil in the woods? You have to take the hide and not the meat in Alberta, makes no sense to me anyways. I always threw the hide away after I got back to town and took the meat to the butcher. I never did understand that logic. Maybe we should be able to hunt ungulates for strictly trophy purposes as well. Leave the meat to feed the scavengers maybe.

I don't eat coyotes or gophers either and shoot a hell of a pile of them a year. Bear is no different IMHO.So you let the meat spoil in the woods? .
Now that is breaking the law.I always threw the hide away after I got back to town and took the meat to




























