03-06-2018, 09:17 PM
(03-06-2018, 02:11 PM)David Horn Wrote:A watermelon has a thick/hard shell like exterior surface for a round to penetrate and exit through. A watermelon is a bad example to use but fun or scary to watch the effects of one being hit by a round. Mammals don't have a shell like exterior covering their entire body with the exception of the skull or head area.(03-05-2018, 02:52 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: Guns are dangerous. I'd say 97% of us would agree that guns are dangerous. How many people view themselves as dangerous people and view most other people as being dangerous people? 3-5% maybe. How many assault rifles are currently in the hands of civilians? Millions. How many have been used for mass shootings? Less than 100 over several years. The most dangerous gun in America is the handgun which are owned by millions of more people. How many people buy guns to kill innocent people? I'd say less than one percent? How many buy them for individual self defense or the protection of people or hobby/activity or hunting? I'd say 99%.
The AR-15 is a lousy hunting rifle. It destroys the meat of the animal. Owning one for self protection is foolish, since most uses are either indoors, where length is a negative, or in close quarters, where the same applies. It's intended for use at 10 yards or more. So all that's left is having one for the enjoyment of shooting it, which is pretty minor in comparison to the number that have been killed with it. The same applies to most LEGAL assault rifles. The M4 carbine is good in close quarters, but it already banned in any form.
Classic-Xer Wrote:The rounds that I use mushroom on impact and release shrapnel and make a large exit hole coming out.
The rounds from an AR-15 don't mushroom. There is a video (I looked but couldn't find it) that shows the results of one round fired at a watermelon. The entry hole is small; the entire back side of the watermelon is missing.
The AR-15 would be an OK hunting rifle for open field or sparsely wooded and sparely covered areas. It's light weight, it's very accurate, it doesn't have a lot of kick and it shoots relatively flat as far as it's trajectory. It's not ideal for the area where I hunt deer. The round is legal size .223 for hunting deer or antelope on open plains. I'm looking at purchasing one for hunting coyotes and other larger varmints and to have one around/available for me to use for self defense.