Ye Sir it does and I'm impressed with your answer and you are 100% correct, I was a hardcore cup and core guy and long story short I switched............ For a reason to Barnes which did quit well and now to Hammers, I'd really like to have a civil discussion without everyone saying I'm beating the Hammer drum if your up for it, if not I'll yield, No worries either way
I guess I know now for next time to say, "nah, make you're own post"
. Just teasing.
No hard feelings from me. It's been good to share experiences. I'm obviously not well known or up on all the posts in this forum. I've been a member for a few years though. My assumption was based on the title of the forum, and my posts and experiences are geared more towards long range specifically. I agree the mass majority of hunters do not hunt long ranges, but there are indeed a ton that do, any many stay off the internet, which I applaud them for lol. All that said, not everything discussed as long range translates to shorter ranges, and not everything discussed at shorter ranges translates to long range. Perhaps I misread the audience here or made the wrong assumption. I know for next time.
I made this particular post because it was requested. I agreed to discuss Hammers as they applied to the theme or main subject matter of the post. It seems they then turned into the main topic henceforth. They weren't the only bullets mentioned though. I think the main point about them has been well established though, and it has since come to my attention this sort of thing tends to happen a lot in this forum. I'm not implying anything by that either, it's just an observation.
I just wanted to share my own person thoughts and insight. I'm not pushing anything one way or the other. I don't want egos attached to anything either. I definitely try to keep from having an ego myself. I don't know… just some continued thoughts is all.
I wish every hunter continued success out there, with whatever cartridge and bullet you're using and at whatever range you engage. I hope this thread has inspired some new thoughts in others and expanded your knowledge. I know I've taken away a lot of good things and have made several notes myself. I do intend to start trying out Hamners myself, as I think I'd be wrong not to at this point. I will certainly try them with the recommendations and advice given here as well, and make my own observations and add them to my experiences and research.