At one time I was seduced by all the new calibers/cartridges offered by the various manufacturers thinking how much better they would work than the "antiquated" rounds of yesteryear, 30-06, 270, 30-30, etc..............
That being said, I read an article in a Guns & Ammo magazine years ago written by Jeff Cooper that I found quite interesting so I began buying the magazine soley for purpose of reading his articles, later on I found he had a website where more of his "un-edited" writings are published.................
To make a long story short, he advocates that there is nothing can be done with any of these fancy new cartridges that cant be done with age old cartidges such as the 30-06 in terms of practical hunting, he goes on to say the majority of hunters are unable to use their weapon to it's full potential so what is the point of something more powerfull................
He passed away recently but his commentaries can still be read at: http://www.molonlabe.net/Commentaries/
Contrary to the beliefs of others you don't need a 338 Lapua to kill a deer and to rationalize that even if you hit a non vital area on a deer with that caliber the animal will still be dead is not only irresponsible, it's idiotic..............
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