Maybe you should beat them at their own game and start a "small business" so you can take those losses on your taxes. I think all you would need to do is film a hunt or 2 and post them on YT as a contributor and get a couple bucks for your effort. Then you could write off all your fun purchases...
IMO, no. The thrill of turkey hunting for me is seeing how close I can get them, not shooting them at distances you need a ballistics calculator for. I'd opt for a load of steel 4s and call them in close. YMMV.
I can tell you from personal experience stay away from those Vmax. They shoot very well, but are made to turn prairie dogs into red mist. They will make you cry if you shoot them for fur though.
I've shot the Berger 25 gr varmint for years out of my 17 Remington at about 4000fps. As said previously, glancing or bone shots will explode on contact, but a solid hit in the boiler room rarely results in an exit even on fox. I process my own fur and on fox I usually only find fragments of...
My $.02
The deer didn’t go anywhere. They adapted. You need to also.
Another thing, time and gravity will take care of his fence. I’ve seen deer, even big racked bucks, maneuver through a 5 wire fence. They will eventually find their way through that too. Ignore him and do your best to not let...
Well, they also say you shouldn't feed a dog a lot of things, like chocolate for example. I had a Lab one time that ate 5 lbs of freshly baked Christmas fudge in about 5 minutes (probably less). The only ill effects he suffered was the ringing in his ears from my wife SCREAMING at him for...
Mine get it all the time when we butcher. In fact I saved the livers for them when pregnant on my vets recommendation. I can't believe this is even a serious question.