Quote from: jaed.43725 on January 17, 2018, 05:08:43 PMPeople following this thread the situation has been remedied.I switched over to the Predator Polymags. Went out for a squirrel. Made 1 headshot at 15 yards, it landed dead on aim. And it was lights out. And it was a big squirrel. So like I said the issue is the ammo being to hard and not displacing its energy into the target.I love it when I am right. And y'all could learn to be more helpful instead of trolling.Anyone can make up stories when they’re embarrassed.
People following this thread the situation has been remedied.I switched over to the Predator Polymags. Went out for a squirrel. Made 1 headshot at 15 yards, it landed dead on aim. And it was lights out. And it was a big squirrel. So like I said the issue is the ammo being to hard and not displacing its energy into the target.I love it when I am right. And y'all could learn to be more helpful instead of trolling.
Quote from: DameSp on January 17, 2018, 05:12:20 PMQuote from: jaed.43725 on January 17, 2018, 05:08:43 PMPeople following this thread the situation has been remedied.I switched over to the Predator Polymags. Went out for a squirrel. Made 1 headshot at 15 yards, it landed dead on aim. And it was lights out. And it was a big squirrel. So like I said the issue is the ammo being to hard and not displacing its energy into the target.I love it when I am right. And y'all could learn to be more helpful instead of trolling.Anyone can make up stories when they’re embarrassed.Agreed, but lets say it is true. The fact tbat you killed a squirrel with a polymag, does not prove that the original problem was due to hard led, it merely proves you killed a squirrel with a polymag. Anyone that knows anything about "micro ballistics" would understand that. Im pretty sure the simplest way to disprove your "micro ballistics " theory is to simply accept that you can head (brain) shot a squirrel with a steel bb , if you had the same fpe on target, the bb would be a lethal shot..... incase you didnt know, steel bbs have a terrible tendency to glace and ricochet. They are also very hard and very round.....
The Sad Truths of Trolls: -Serious trolls are immune to criticism and logical arguments. True trolls cannot be reasoned with, regardless of how sound your logical argument is.-Serious trolls do not feel remorse like you and me. They have sociopathic tendencies, and accordingly, they delight in other people having hurt feelings.-Trolls, in general, consider themselves separate from the social order.-Trolls do not abide by etiquette or the rules of common courtesy.-Trolls consider themselves above social responsibility.-Trolls gain energy by you insulting them.-Trolls gain energy when you get angry.-The only way to deal with an online troll is to ignore him.
Why is it... if you aren't trolling... every single one of my posts that do not slam you like the rest... are ignored?I have tried to help you out of your delema repeatedly.Even congratulated you... and still you focus on the negatives others post.I think, sadly, you are only in this to argue.Not to carry on a civil conversation with sympathetic members trying to wrap their heads around your thought process.... yet you focus on the negative comments only.Hence my Train Wreck analogy.
you guys didn't know this but I was a phycrologist in my previous life
Quote from: Slippy117 on January 17, 2018, 05:39:41 PMQuote from: DameSp on January 17, 2018, 05:12:20 PMQuote from: jaed.43725 on January 17, 2018, 05:08:43 PMPeople following this thread the situation has been remedied.I switched over to the Predator Polymags. Went out for a squirrel. Made 1 headshot at 15 yards, it landed dead on aim. And it was lights out. And it was a big squirrel. So like I said the issue is the ammo being to hard and not displacing its energy into the target.I love it when I am right. And y'all could learn to be more helpful instead of trolling.Anyone can make up stories when they’re embarrassed.Agreed, but lets say it is true. The fact tbat you killed a squirrel with a polymag, does not prove that the original problem was due to hard led, it merely proves you killed a squirrel with a polymag. Anyone that knows anything about "micro ballistics" would understand that. Im pretty sure the simplest way to disprove your "micro ballistics " theory is to simply accept that you can head (brain) shot a squirrel with a steel bb , if you had the same fpe on target, the bb would be a lethal shot..... incase you didnt know, steel bbs have a terrible tendency to glace and ricochet. They are also very hard and very round.....No, not at all. In fact I did some digging at the shot site to see exactly what happened. And indeed the polymag dumped all its energy. Which is starkly contrasting with the same shot using the older pellets. If you understood microballistics you would understand that.