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02-20-2017, 09:42 AM | #1037 | |
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Honest question - do you guys deal in feet as a measurement down there? I didn't see a decimal place between the 2 and the 5, and that distance looks way longer than 2.5 yards. On the other hand, if it were 25 feet, then that would approximate 8.3 yards / meters which seems plausible from the video. Considering that that range is likely a 25 meter range. |
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02-20-2017, 09:49 AM | #1039 | |
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Ok, a 9mm wouldn't be useful against larger game, but I think it would have all the stopping power needed for coyotes and then some which is what I'd be most likely to run into. But a .45 should be pretty good in most situations I would think no matter where it is placed, up to I would think, a black bear. There are no brown bears where I live and if I were to ever run into one, I would agree a .45 would be useless in that situation, or against something large like a moose. Considering that a .45 hits with something like 500ft/lbs of force and a black bear usually doesn't exceed 300lbs, I would think it would set him back a little? At least enough to follow through hopefully with a better shot to a kill region. And a wolf should be no problem, if you could hit it. But I'd imagine it would be very close quarters shooting by the time you could get reasonably accurate unless it was rushing in a straight line. Black bears are remote too around here, but that would be the largest game I'd be worried about, coyotes are much more common, and wolves less so. Would you agree with the above - if not, where did I go wrong / what's correct? Last edited by Joekerr; 02-20-2017 at 09:58 AM.. |
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02-20-2017, 09:55 AM | #1041 |
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Hmm, well you and I can both agree that is definitely not 25 yards from the pictures. But I really don't think it is 2.5 yards either, because I could pretty much reach out and touch the paper at that range if I wanted to lol.
If that were a 25 yard range (and I suspect it is), 8 yards would be plausible in that case given where the target appears in reference to the range - it's not halfway, but it looks to be a reasonable distance for practice. |
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02-20-2017, 10:07 AM | #1042 |
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Not that it matters much but all evidence points to 2.5yds. (8ft)
No 9mm pistol will flip the target like that any further than 3yds. Most range panels with set distances like that are 2.5, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 and 25. If it's a 25yd range.
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02-20-2017, 10:14 AM | #1043 | |
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02-20-2017, 10:27 AM | #1044 | |
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in terms of where the target is, count the angled ceiling tiles and you'll see the target caddy isn't even past the second one. Plus the muzzle blast moving the target. And no offense to Sara, because those are great groups for your level of experience (especially shooting at the rate of fire you were) but if it were out much further than 2.5yds the grouping would be much different. I mean we're talking about an untrained inexperienced shooter using a subcompact 9mm. There aren't many experienced shooters here that could match those groups at 10 yds with that rate of fire.
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02-20-2017, 10:30 AM | #1045 | |
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But either way, the only time you would wanna shoot it is if you hit the central nervous system, and usually their skulls are a tough moving target and hard for ammo to penetrate. FMJ might be a bit better but if you dont hit it in the Brain youre pretty fucked. They move quick; their agility is surprising for a beast that size. If you want a gun with stopping power you'll have to start looking at revolvers like a .44 magnum and higher to guarantee stopping the bear regardless of where you hit. The best option though is to carry bear spray and use the gun as a last resort. As for smaller game 45acp should be fine, but I would still load with +p ammo (higher pressure rounds) of 230g or more.
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02-20-2017, 10:44 AM | #1046 |
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Yes that has to be it. I just pushed the "send away" button and it took it away and stopped and I didn't push it away any farther. So if it's 2.5 as the first stopping point, then that's where it stopped. Seemed farther, but then again I am so small.
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I joke, had no idea they get up that big. They probably do in other parts of Canada too, but around me, they are much leaner. Against a 600lb black bear, yeah, I wouldn't be loving my chances either - that to me is like shooting at a brown bear. Not going there unless there is no other option to escape. I've heard they are quick - never honestly seen one, but I've heard enough to make me want to make sure I can avoid any confrontation as much as possible. The conversation is theoretical anyways, because I can't carry anyways. Most I could carry I suppose is a shotgun, but would need a hunting license and I'm thinking my neighbours would be looking at me pretty strange tromping down the street to the woods with a shotgun. If it came down to it, and considering you can't carry, aside from spray which is a pretty decent sized canister, what else would you take? A knife as a last resort? What type? If I'm going into the back woods I'll usually bring a small axe with me. Better than nothing. Thanks for the thoughts though - never really considered a .45 wouldn't penetrate to the vitals. |
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The splatters of paint missing on this steal target are made from 230gr .45acp bullets. Large and heavy. The almost penetrating 6 holes in the steal including the one that almost cut the frame in two, were made from a 55gr .22 cal bullet traveling at 3000ft/sec. This is just to illustrate how something with perceived "stopping power" like a large .45 pails in comparison to just about any rifle caliber. As someone said, bear spray and back up pistol is effective.
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A lot of people don't have enough self-awareness to know what they are doing with their arm or knees or weight. While instructing people, I've told them to lean forward a bit and they put their head down or bend their knees. I've told them to move their right foot back and they point their right toes out. Or to pull with their off hand and push with their gun hand and they lean back... (it's such a WTF moment for me) My guess is that you'll be a great shooter with practice.
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I always carry a Ka-bar with me in the woods out of habit. Its a great utility knife, and worst case scenario, a last resort weapon. I would try using spray, evasion and other tactics though before I get that close to a bear. These fuckers have long ass nails (4 to 6 inches) that can shred you. yeah their fur and fat gives them a ton of protection and padding to protect them from bullets.
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