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Is MatchKing a hunting bullet?
Is MatchKing a hunting bullet?

We need to get things hopping again, so, I was wondering if using the Sierra MatchKing for long range chipmunk/armadillo hunting would be a good idea. Thoughts/comments?

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Did we not go thru this? No it is not....NUFF SAID!!
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22 May 2002, 06:03
<stans>Oh, no! Not again! This was the thread that probably killed the server!
22 May 2002, 06:43
<Brad338>I refused to post on the last MatchKing thread and will not post on this one...oops!
22 May 2002, 07:33
LorenzoA friend of mine used them with great sucess on axis deers.
l don't post in the first one so I'll not loose a second chance

LG
22 May 2002, 07:36
<Boyd Heaton>YOU BET CHA

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I HUNT LONG RANGE.AND YES I USE MATCHKING'S.
22 May 2002, 07:39
<David King>Okay, I'm back on-line but with a new username. (I'm sure my evil twin screwed the system up somehow, probably with help from Walter and the dog.)
I'm heading out in two days to kill some black bear with MatchKings, if they don't work I'd expect the black bears will post the reason(s).
The Matchkings oughta work great for chipmunks. They are little critters though. Do you have a rifle accurate enough to be able to hit 'em past field goal range?
Matchkings. I think I'll wait for page 36.
I shot an axis axis (hog deer) this year with a Matchking in 7mm at 307yds and it caused a lot of meat damage. Through both shoulders and out the other side having expanded nicely. According to some it should have stayed in the one shoulder or drilled a hole, but I'm pleased to say it performed as I expected.
22 May 2002, 14:06
BigNateHaven't tried them on game but The military was using them for "special purpose" reasons.
22 May 2002, 14:30
claybusterThey use them for thier .308 match ammo aka.m852 Sierra 168 gr hpbt
22 May 2002, 14:53
rejpellyLast night around 10:45PM(Canada) ,I posted a reply on the MK thread,the reply was lost and also 2 pages,before that reply everything was fine...Dave good hunting and let us know is they are "barely"dead or completly dead.Have a good time...
22 May 2002, 15:31
<Howitzer3>Rejpelly, Since when did Canada go to one time zone and why wasn't I informed.

22 May 2002, 16:40
ricciardelliI use Matchkings for hunting and they work flawlessly.
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http://stevespages.com/page8.htm
22 May 2002, 16:57
<Howitzer3>Just point the hollow point away from yourself when grinding them in half (scientific purposes only) right "David" King.

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regards Howitzer
22 May 2002, 23:56
John Y CannuckDave
Was that your trigger finger that you burnt?
23 May 2002, 00:46
<David King>RejPelly
No problem, I leave this Thursday (U.S. calendar
) and I'm reasonably sure I'll be hunting bear (?) Saturday evening. I'll get some pictures and post a few notes about the MatchKings perfomance. (No, no bare pictures!)
Howitzer3 & John Y Cannuck
I guess it just not safe having the pointy end of a MatchKing aimed at anything.
No, it wasn't my trigger finger (thank God), that finger can't afford any more damage. I cut the end off it as a young kid (reel style lawn mower) and then in my teen years cut the distal pad (fingerprint area) off on some broken glass. It's a mess but REAL sensitive and just the right length.
If you hunt with it; its a hunting bullet.
(there are better, thogh.)
If not; its not a hunting bullet.
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If you dont shoot, you'll never hit!!
Arild.
(still a NRA member.)
Hey, where did the original "MatchKing" thread go?? It looks like everything else has been more or less restored, except that one. I suspect evil forces!!
Last thing I remember is Dave King talking about some lady doing something to his testicles, then, 'poof', everything disappeared. I think that digital visualization was too much for Saeed's server to handle, Dave. 
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23 May 2002, 04:28
<David King>R-West
It's still here (just invisible) and apparently not reindexed.
http://www.serveroptions.com/ubb/Forum6/HTML/003036-36.html
for page 36, for the others just edit the -36 to indicate the desired page.
23 May 2002, 06:29
NitromanNo the Matchking is not a good hunting bullet, the Hollow Point Boat-Tailed Matchking, now that is a good hunting bullet.
05 June 2002, 01:32
<David King>Okay
Made it back in one piece after getting a nice bear with a 175gr. 30cal. MatchKing. I have a few pictures and also entry and exit wound pictures that I'll post in a few days (?).
05 June 2002, 05:27
<Boyd Heaton>Dave,you got an exit wound with a MK??????Bear must not be as tough as a dillo....
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05 June 2002, 09:16
R-WESTGood job, Dave. So, I guess we'll add bears (at least that one) to the list of game animals that think the MK IS a hunting bullet?
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Boyd - The PA 'dillo subspecies is a LOT tougher than the common Texas ones (the cold winters we have makes their coat thicker)
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05 June 2002, 12:42
<Don Martin29>A 168 gr Sierra .308" Matchking fired into water filled paper cartons at 2950 impact velocity resulted in a jacket weight of 27 grs and one piece of lead found at 48.5 grs.
The pieces were found in the 5th carton. Typical hunting bullets make it into 6 to 9 cartons.
05 June 2002, 15:21
dempseycrickets chirping
05 June 2002, 15:42
<abnrigger>It’s a match bullet that's where the Match in Matchking comes from. It’s made for poking holes in paper, not animal hides. That doesn't mean it won't kill stuff. There are many cheaper bullets that will kill stuff just as dead and more reliably (expansion wise) than Matchkings will.
06 June 2002, 08:19
<David King>More chirping follows:
Here's the MatchKing bear picture, I'll add the entry and exit wound photos later.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/34840855/39905873uUhjaCor for additional picts
http://community.webshots.com/album/34840855rsZNtP Additional info: I don't shoot MatchKings because they're cheap, I shoot them because they're accurate and I have a lot of actual trajectory data with them. They're adequate for the hunting shots I take and they've proven themselves to be effectively deadly. Not a justification, just info so you'll know that I know that I'm embarking upon when using them as a hunting bullet.
06 June 2002, 12:16
dempseyHas anyone been converted from one side to the other after the thousand post thread? This is not only about matchkings, it's as much about long range hunting. Does anyone ever get sick of arguing this crap? It seems the long rangers cry foul the loudest, yet I always see the same names on different boards just itching to get in another matchking/longrange hunting debacle. And yes their detracters are there as well. And I thought I liked to argue, ah I mean debate.
dempsey
08 June 2002, 16:20
rejpellyDave great bear hunt using MK,using a.308 Winchester I dont quite fellow you,even so at 15 yards, a bear still a dangerous game,considering "angle" of the shot,why didnt you use the .338 RUM, or a caliber more powerfull than the .308.Is "David" was with you
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