Another thing the guys in this forum hardly represent even 1 percent of the people that hunt and their opinions are likely to be skewed toward what they think is new and neat. The partition on everthing crowd is a good example though this bullet does not always give the fastest of kills on smaller game animals. Then there is the velocity is everything crowd though poor bullet performance is often directly related to high velocity impacts (over 2800fps) as is excessive meat damage.
I'm going to take issue with your comments here...somewhat
...this is probably the Best site on the web...IMHO....all you have to do is take a look at the numbers and you'll see just how many others think so too.As far as I can tell none of the other sites have as much traffic on them on some of the topics offered here by GBO management...oh sure they may more in a few areas...but try having a cival disagreement on those others guys sites....it instantly turns into a flaming war......that won't happen here..
Another thing the guys in this forum hardly represent even 1 percent of the people that hunt and their opinions are likely to be skewed toward what they think is new and neat
While some here may base their opinions like this....there are many more that base it on fact and previous hunts...
The partition on everthing crowd is a good example though this bullet does not always give the fastest of kills on smaller game animals
I use Noslers partiitons and I know many more guys who won't use anything else andthey and I have had great luck with them from a variity of rifles...using them all the way down to ground hogs...they have always done exactly as they advertised giving me one shot kills and complete penatration...and on the 10 point buck I shot last season...he went a few feet and piled up dead...giving me a blood trail that a child could follow,I'm sorry you don't like shots that pass completely thru the animal...cause this is what it sounds like to me....if you ever get the opourtunity to use them..you see just how well the do...but then again you don't use them or possible see the need...so you'll never know...
Then there is the velocity is everything crowd though poor bullet performance is often directly related to high velocity impacts (over 2800fps) as is excessive meat damage.
Here you seem to think that anything over 2800 fps is going to cause excessive meat loss and that those who choose to use magnum rifles choose to use bullets that don't preform...well your analogy is a bit off...you see most manufactures have started offerring Premium bullets for those of use who choose to buy factory...why???...because cheap bullets fail on high velocity impacts.....so they have to offer something that won't fail...for all ranges used.....and for the last time....If you put your bullet in the correct place...no matter what type of rifle you use...you won't have excessive meat damage......
I'm really glad you've had good luck with your core-locks...I know others here have too....but again...NOT EVERYONE HAS......because every hunting situation is different...and we all have different needs or expectations and experiances and the failures isn't always due to poor bullet placement....
When you state things as fact...folks will take issue with you...if they are your opinions...then say it like they are your opinion
Being up in a tree 20-30 or more feet in a climber or strap on stand really doesn't give enough stability for long shots.
Don't you really mean...your stands don't offer you the stability for long shots...
My API Original strap on with it's T-Screw...is more than secure for
ANY shot I take...from P.B.R. to as far as I can see...on the trees I set up in...maybe not your and the type of trees you set up in...but a tleast for my hunting purposes...and it is stable from 3' all the way up the tree because I make it stable and I know how to shoot long distances from it...
Like I said before...not everyone here likes core-locks for one reason or another...I didn't say no-one...
Mac