Now this is what I call getting "survival" food with a "survival" gun!
A single .22 hornet 45gr. hollow point at 66 yards. She took 2 or 3 steps and droped.
By the way, thats me holding the M-6 .22 hornet / .410 .
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Now this is what I call getting "survival" food with a "survival" gun!
A single .22 hornet 45gr. hollow point at 66 yards. She took 2 or 3 steps and droped.
By the way, thats me holding the M-6 .22 hornet / .410 .
Well,, I guess that will put any "nay sayers" out of business :)
That is the sport of this forum :) You were an ABGD instructor? Bullis , Ft Dix? Retired SF 25 years active duty and Guard here
Nice shot! it bled out quite a bit, where did ya hit it?
Heard goodthings about it, but did not have the "pleasure" :)
:) that is putting it mildly. Over all was reasonable experience. Last run through Ft Dix before deploying was disappointing seemed to be dominated by "Raven" instructors. Well the Raven program is an entirely different issue :) .
I had a friend that was a Raven. Ranger Harper. He was a good man. I didn't know any others.
My gripe was and is with the whole program, not the guys and gals. Obviously I am in the minority since it has eaten such a big piece of the pie and continues to do so.
Nice hunt. Where did you hit it? Irony aside, that's living proof that a .22 Hornet can take a deer. With such a light round shot placement is critical.
The M6 is a great gun for Alaska. I was totally unprepared for the abundance of small game up there. I had alot of fun going after spruce grouse with a .22 revolver. Mac
the 22. hornet kills game around the globe for - what? 100 years?
only ignorant fools do not know this (fact).
Then I guess that by your definition, I am an ignorant fool :). I would have preferred to say uninformed, but to each their own. Typically ignorance is due to lazyness or arrogance.
Oh by the way , this may help with how long the .22 hornet has been around:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Hornet#History
Google is such a helpful resource, has helped me to keep my size 10 out of my mouth many times.
With a lightweight like the .22 Hornet its all about waiting for the right shot or not at all on an animal that size. Obviously it can work if done right.
One thing I've always wondered with the M6 is if it could handle standard pressure .45 Long Colt in the .410 barrel. Even if you hand loaded a mild .45 LC load it would probably work better than a .410 slug (much heavier bullet). It would give you a back-up shot to the .22 Hornet should you miss the vitals.
Mac