I know, I know. All bullets are effected by brush and twigs. I think bullet weight, shape and speed play a significant role. Just maybe some of the old timers were on to something? I admit I am biased to leverguns and round nose bullets at moderate speeds for MY type of hunting.
From my personal experiences I have shot deer while standing and/or running in some pretty heavy thickets, sometimes I observed brush cut down by the bullets path that I did not see while taking the shot. Regardless, all bullets from my .35 200gr and 30-30 170gr have made it to the deer, in the spot I aimed for. This gives me reassurance while picking out perceived openings in timber to slip in a lethal shot.
I do not condone anyone taking a shot they don't think they can make, nor do I think shooting at running game is unethical if you are confident in your skills. This morning I still hunted my way up a ridge leading to a mountain, bumped a doe and put the crosshairs on her while she was angling through heavy undergrowth. I pulled the trigger, inside loins are on the menu for tomorrow. My 30-30 with 170gr bullet and Leupold VX-3 1.5x5 is so dang reliable on deer its almost boring.
I want to hear your experiences of game being taken in heavy cover and if/if not bullet deflection has taken place. Here's a crappy pic of my favorite still hunting rifles, a cut down Glenfield 17' inch barrel, 12.5 inch stock
From my personal experiences I have shot deer while standing and/or running in some pretty heavy thickets, sometimes I observed brush cut down by the bullets path that I did not see while taking the shot. Regardless, all bullets from my .35 200gr and 30-30 170gr have made it to the deer, in the spot I aimed for. This gives me reassurance while picking out perceived openings in timber to slip in a lethal shot.
I do not condone anyone taking a shot they don't think they can make, nor do I think shooting at running game is unethical if you are confident in your skills. This morning I still hunted my way up a ridge leading to a mountain, bumped a doe and put the crosshairs on her while she was angling through heavy undergrowth. I pulled the trigger, inside loins are on the menu for tomorrow. My 30-30 with 170gr bullet and Leupold VX-3 1.5x5 is so dang reliable on deer its almost boring.
I want to hear your experiences of game being taken in heavy cover and if/if not bullet deflection has taken place. Here's a crappy pic of my favorite still hunting rifles, a cut down Glenfield 17' inch barrel, 12.5 inch stock
