Dangerous Game Series 2008 Product Overview from Hornady®

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Hornady Dangerous Game Series ammunition is designed specifically for dangerous game and safari hunting. These cartridges feature both classic bullets, like the 270 gr InterLock Spire Point-Recoil Proof, as well as our new flagship DGS and DGX bullets.

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  • mmmmm i love hunting and i am not criticizing anyone but please help me to understand why they are shooting endangered animals. i figure there must be a reason but i cant think of one. the only animals i shoot are pests in new zealand such as, rabbits, deer, possums, and goats. we dont shoot our endangered speces.

  • Nothing in this video is endangered where it was shot.

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  • wheres the sport in shooting tame animals?bad show!!

  • I love hunting,but hunting like this is just stupid and pointless.

  • Isn't shooting elephants...illegal?

  • stupid people's games, what an achievment to kill an animal using a rifle, it's just cowardness!

  • isn't it beautiful to see such magnificent beasts fall to the bullets of rich men who travel thousands of miles to have them dead , and then give us headaches about these animals being " OK to kill at these places and these circumstances"?

  • @randoriremix I kill it because I want to and I have the money to go on the hunt. Its not too difficult to comprehend for me.

    If it is for you, well maybe you are over your head.

  • @democratichypocrit i didnt say you were concerned just that you said they wernt endangered when they are clearly on the vunerable list i am still arguing the same point that i started with i have no problem with hunting im sure you do it leagally and for you its fun, but if you dont kill it for ivory and you dont kill it for meat why do you kill it i have no objections to it but i hate waste if i kill something then i take it home and eat it, or give it to someone who will. & you started this

  • @randoriremix I dont care what happens 2 the elephant. When did I say I was concerned? There is a difference between Ivory Trade & hunters. The Ivory Trade is motivated by profit & illegal poaching not licensed legal hunters. U r talking two different issues. The only numbers that mean anything 2 me, is the 1 reflecting my bank account.

    Your argument falls on deaf ears. I will continue 2 hunt them as long as I have the desire. Its not what you think of me, its what I think that matters.

  • @randoriremix now for the final time i dont have a problem with hunting i kill stuff every weekend as new zealand doesnt have hunting seasons on deer or thar or chamious or goats or pigs or rabbits, as all are introduced & now at pest proportions, its not unusual to shoot 300 goats in a day or 5-6 deer in the right spots but, we as hunters here are concerned about conservation of our resourses. im glad the local tribes use everything, that was my main concern. so i do know what im talking about

  • @randoriremix Kenya was one of the worst affected countries with populations declining by as much as 85 percent between 1973 and 1989.Protection of African elephants has become high profile in many countries. The Kenyan wildlife service burnt a stockpile of tusks in protest against the ivory trade. But a number of states still permit sport hunting of elephants. and more of my digging reveals that the population has trippled in the last 6 months. see, i look suff up before i comment.

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