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🗓️ 26 July 2019
⏱️ 72 minutes
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SHOW NOTES:
• Are monometal bullets as good a traditional lead-core bullets?
• Rights & Freedoms, Laws & Regulations
• Top manufacturers of non-toxic monometal bullets
• Monometal vs. Lead-core bullets: THE DIFFERENCES
1. Behavior in the bore
2. Behavior in flight
3. Behavior on impact
4. Trauma & terminal performance
5. Exit wounds & blood trails
6. Non-ideal shot angles
7. Bullet failures & anomalies
8. How to pick a monometal bullet
• Accuracy, Design, & Weight
• Factory ammo and various loads
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0:00.0 | All right folks. Thanks for tuning in today. I want to take a minute and just prompt a thought inspired by one of our listeners who wrote me a message. |
0:12.0 | And I want to do that by putting you me a message. |
0:12.8 | And I want to do that by putting you in a scenario. |
0:15.0 | Imagine that you are in Africa. |
0:17.5 | I know we've been talking about Africa a lot lately, |
0:20.0 | but this is just the single best example |
0:23.2 | that I could come up with from a real life experience. |
0:27.2 | So I'm going to use it. |
0:28.0 | Imagine you're in Africa. |
0:30.5 | You're laying in a sandy draw bottom. |
0:36.1 | It's almost canyon size. |
0:38.9 | And halfway up the wall of the canyon, |
0:42.0 | there's a giant warhog. He's sitting on his haunches behind a little |
0:48.3 | bush. And he knows something is wrong because there's a herd of blustbuck below him that have seen you and they're barking |
0:57.3 | but his eyesight isn't good enough for him to pinpoint you. He's trying and as he sways his head right and left you can see this sun |
1:07.4 | Glynne on the ivory of his tusks as they become exposed first on one side of that little bush and then on the other. |
1:15.5 | You know he's a giant. |
1:17.9 | You can see it for yourself and your professional hunter is just about coming a at the seams with his excitement because he's a |
1:27.4 | warhog fanatic. You're laying prone, your rifle is already steady on a bipod, you've stuffed something |
1:38.3 | under the toe of your stock so you know you can make this shot if it offers. |
1:44.6 | Now Warhog is 349 yards distant and there just isn't much room around him. No matter where he goes from where he's sitting, the shot |
1:56.2 | opportunity is going to be fleeting and narrow. When he finally moves, he follows a sow that he's been tending as she turns and |
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