Don M.
SF VIP
- Location
- central Missouri
Whenever one of these awful mass murders occurs, the call for a ban on Assault Rifles is raised. Most people don't understand the difference between these military style rifles and ordinary hunting rifles, so I thought I'd present some basic information.
A "Hunting" rifle uses a fairly heavy bullet...130 to 240 grains, that usually has a "hollow point" with a lead core. It is designed to enter the prey, quickly expand into a Mushroom shape, inflict maximum shock and damage to the internal organs, and result in a quick and humane kill. A skilled hunter can usually drop a deer where it stands, and the animal suffers minimal stress.
An "Assault" rifle...M-16, AR-15, etc.,etc. uses a lightweight, high velocity, usually 55 grains, Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet. This projectile is designed more to "wound" than to kill. The military, years ago, found that "wounding" a soldier is far more effective, from a battle standpoint, than killing him. If you kill a soldier, you take One person out of the battle. However, if you Wound a soldier, you take 6 or 7 others out of the battle. The wounded soldier, with his cries and suffering, immediately "distracts" several others around him, who then try to help him, thus removing them from the battle...and there are the Medics and their resources that must then be deployed. So, from a military standpoint, a "wound" is more effective than a Kill.
This basic difference in purpose has led many States to discourage, and even ban, the use of these .223 caliber weapons for deer hunting, etc. Often the use of such a weapon/bullet results in just wounding the deer, and it can run for quite a distance before it finally collapses...and often the hunter may not even find it.
As a long time hunter and gun owner, I have never had any desire to own a military style rifle...they are almost worthless for hunting, IMO. I strongly object to any gun laws that restrict a responsible person from buying/owning a hunting rifle, shotgun, and even handgun. However, I, like most responsible gun owners, find no objection to stronger regulations that might keep weapons out of the hands of the thousands of lunatics that roam our streets every day...and can even support stronger regulations for the purchase of these military style weapons.
A "Hunting" rifle uses a fairly heavy bullet...130 to 240 grains, that usually has a "hollow point" with a lead core. It is designed to enter the prey, quickly expand into a Mushroom shape, inflict maximum shock and damage to the internal organs, and result in a quick and humane kill. A skilled hunter can usually drop a deer where it stands, and the animal suffers minimal stress.
An "Assault" rifle...M-16, AR-15, etc.,etc. uses a lightweight, high velocity, usually 55 grains, Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet. This projectile is designed more to "wound" than to kill. The military, years ago, found that "wounding" a soldier is far more effective, from a battle standpoint, than killing him. If you kill a soldier, you take One person out of the battle. However, if you Wound a soldier, you take 6 or 7 others out of the battle. The wounded soldier, with his cries and suffering, immediately "distracts" several others around him, who then try to help him, thus removing them from the battle...and there are the Medics and their resources that must then be deployed. So, from a military standpoint, a "wound" is more effective than a Kill.
This basic difference in purpose has led many States to discourage, and even ban, the use of these .223 caliber weapons for deer hunting, etc. Often the use of such a weapon/bullet results in just wounding the deer, and it can run for quite a distance before it finally collapses...and often the hunter may not even find it.
As a long time hunter and gun owner, I have never had any desire to own a military style rifle...they are almost worthless for hunting, IMO. I strongly object to any gun laws that restrict a responsible person from buying/owning a hunting rifle, shotgun, and even handgun. However, I, like most responsible gun owners, find no objection to stronger regulations that might keep weapons out of the hands of the thousands of lunatics that roam our streets every day...and can even support stronger regulations for the purchase of these military style weapons.