There is no secret, magic or special caliber. Shape and sectional density are pretty much something you can scale up and down. All things equal, a bigger diameter bullet with the same shape and sectional density and velocity will have a higher ballistic coefficient, have less drop at a given...
A couple of hypothetical situations:
1. You are getting ready for a long awaited hunting trip. A hateful close relative gets your guns taken. You get them back. After the season....
2. A relative wishing to do you harm gets your guns taken away. Now he/she can come get an unarmed you....
Well...
There are no Cabela's stores in CA. I have wondered if that is so they don't have to charge sales tax on catalog and on-line orders in a state that is pretty costly to do business in anyway?
I know a guy who was shot in the leg with a .22 pistol while being robbed. He said he just dropped and couldn't move. It was almost like being paralyzed. I kind of think that it must be something more like striking a nerve or not just right when you get an instant drop or it runs off a bit. No...
Laws vary a bit by state on how much you must take and where the tag goes, You didn't actually say CA. It is best to read the regulations, but yes. you can debone and really cut the pack weight down.
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