My experience is limited on this subject, but I want to chime in(and brag a bit) anyway. I shot an elk coming towards me at about a 30 degree angle. I hit him right inthe brisket, the bullet broke 5 ribs and shredded about 2/3ds of the way through the liver but did not exit. He was piled up...
The indoor range to which I belonged for a year had sand piled up against the wall. It was cleaned out pretty often, I never noticed anything bouncing back at me, nore was there ever much lead in the sand. The problem with that range was that you were only allowed to shoot at the targets...
I gave my grandfather a Savage in 223 over 20 gauge last year. I expected an inaccurrate rifle and a clumsy shotgun, but I was wrong. That rifle is as accurate as anything else I have shot. The whole thing is light and quick. The only problems he has complained of are selecteing the wrong...
My wife carries a 3 inch SP101 in .357 loaded with 38 special +p. She also has a Moisin Nagant behind her seat. She wanted a varmint gun, but would not allow me to spend any money. She does not like the way it kicks, it shoots about three feet to the left at 100 yards, but she keeps it.
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