Author Topic: Killed a deer  (Read 4189 times)

I don't like sport hunting.
My dad always told me "If you kill it, you will have to eat it."
I'm vegetarian nowadays, so... If I were to go hunting I'd be hunting someone else's meal.

I don't like sport hunting.
My dad always told me "If you kill it, you will have to eat it."
I'm vegetarian nowadays, so... If I were to go hunting I'd be hunting someone else's meal.
You could always go lettuce hunting.
Or go for the big game watermelons.

You could always go lettuce hunting.
Or go for the big game watermelons.
Cabela's Dangerous Huckleberry.

Bow hunting is where it's at



Let's clear up a little misconceptions about the lovely 22 caliber "Light Rifle" round. Before falling out of popularity for larger rounds with more supposed stopping power, the 22lr was considered one of the most dangerous rounds in existence. It was dubbed the "Assassin's Bullet" as it's light weight and small size allowed it to easily enter a body, bounce off hard surfaces(bone, teeth, joints etc.), and then break itself into small indistinguishable pieces of metal. It has enough power to enter a skull, turn the brain into a delicious red slushy whilst bouncing around, probably exiting through the neck or eye in a fantastically small stream of blood and grey matter. The round has the perfect range of power to penetrate deep into the body and not exit before bouncing.

Modern day 22lr rounds hit with an almost shotgun like effect. Upon hitting something like a person or a deer, the round will shatter into small chunks of burning hot death and rend you from the inside out. A single shot is capable of pulping major organs and turning intestines into small strands of smelly worm paste. Last I heard, the 22lr still has more deaths and kills attributed to it than any other caliber, ball, projectile to have existed.
Too serious i laughed

My dad used to hunt, but at least he has a hunting trophy

I applaude you for being able to kill a deer with a .22

holy


Pics or killing a deer with a .22 and it is still able to be eaten didn't happen

I applaude you for being able to kill a deer with a .22

holy

My grandpa left with 2 .22 rounds and came back with 3 deer, get on his level scrub

Guys
I felt like hunting squirrel but I ran out of normal rounds
I found some old hollow-point rounds I had for home-defense but the squirrels just kind of explode when I shoot them now
Please help
Is it bad I laughed at this?

I've killed at least a dozen medium sized hogs with a .22 one shot in the head its really not that surprising people just underestimate the .22