MeatMissile
WKR
As a hunter and firearms enthusiast, I have a bunch of rifles and calibers. 243, 257 Bob, 6.5 CM, 6.5x55, 270, 7mm-08, 7x57, 280, 7mm Rem Mag, 30-30, 308, 30-06, 300 Win Mag, 300 Wby Mag, 8x57, 338 Win Mag, 45-70.
As someone who carries guns for a living, I never have to think what rifle cartridge I’ll carry. It will be 5.56x45 in an AR15. Period. My handgun will be an M&P9 or Glock 17. Period. I have one option for a shotgun, a Mossberg 500 12 GA. That’s it. And I don’t think twice. As a matter if fact, I use the exact same models/cartridges off duty. I don’t give it a second thought.
Isn’t that funny? There are more viable factory 30 caliber hunting cartridges than all common “defensive” cartridges combined. All that research and development that goes into super hunting bullets, yet we don’t develop defensive bullets that are all that innovative or really that effective. It’s basically a 5.56x45 vs 7.62x39 and 9 vs 40 vs 45. When it comes to what we trust our lives with, that’s really it. When it comes to hunting…arguments on belts, rebated rims, shoulder angles, OAL constraints…and the .007” difference between 270 and 7mm.
I’m starting to feel like my hunting rifle collection is a little ridiculous. I could probably just keep 2 of my 4 30-06s and a 243 for the kids and be completely capable of making any shot on any animal I’ve ever killed.
Maybe I should think about this before I do anything crazy.
As someone who carries guns for a living, I never have to think what rifle cartridge I’ll carry. It will be 5.56x45 in an AR15. Period. My handgun will be an M&P9 or Glock 17. Period. I have one option for a shotgun, a Mossberg 500 12 GA. That’s it. And I don’t think twice. As a matter if fact, I use the exact same models/cartridges off duty. I don’t give it a second thought.
Isn’t that funny? There are more viable factory 30 caliber hunting cartridges than all common “defensive” cartridges combined. All that research and development that goes into super hunting bullets, yet we don’t develop defensive bullets that are all that innovative or really that effective. It’s basically a 5.56x45 vs 7.62x39 and 9 vs 40 vs 45. When it comes to what we trust our lives with, that’s really it. When it comes to hunting…arguments on belts, rebated rims, shoulder angles, OAL constraints…and the .007” difference between 270 and 7mm.
I’m starting to feel like my hunting rifle collection is a little ridiculous. I could probably just keep 2 of my 4 30-06s and a 243 for the kids and be completely capable of making any shot on any animal I’ve ever killed.
Maybe I should think about this before I do anything crazy.