Is There Ever a Time to Hunt with Magnum Calibers?

What evidence do you have that "most people can't shoot magnums accurately"? I hunt with 10 different hunters from time to time and over half of them shoot magnum calibers ( from ,257 Wby to .338 Win)and they are all excellent shots. I shoot a .300 Wby and have been for over 50 years and I can shoot less than moa accuracy out to 500 yards with it. Just sayin................
The same, tired argument that's been made and refuted ad nauseum.
 
What is being said (and has been a thousand times if you read the forum) is people shoot smaller calibers better than larger. It’s been shown over and over and over.

That’s not the same as saying people can’t be good shots with magnums. They can. I am.

That same person would have more hits on targets in field and hunting positions and scenarios with smaller calibers.
This! ^
 
Magnums are great for anybody outside of the Rokslide hive-mind
It’s interesting how many people have come from the bigger is better crowd, been apprehensive of trying something new, but tested for themselves and then added their success to the wealth of info on here and freely share their experiences to others that are interested in learning. Yet there are those that assert their own preference as necessity by being dismissive of anyone that thinks for themselves - hive mind indeed.
 
It’s kind of like the 3 shot cherry pick vs the 10 shot groups.

You told us you’ve killed coyotes with Lapua. How many did you miss?
I can’t even recall one that I’ve missed that I’ve called in, with my first shot. The last one I missed was a follow up on the second coyote with my 22CM. It is not hard to shoot a coyote at sub 200 yards seated off a bipod. My guns don’t have a ton of recoil either though.
 
What is being said (and has been a thousand times if you read the forum) is people shoot smaller calibers better than larger. It’s been shown over and over and over.

That’s not the same as saying people can’t be good shots with magnums. They can. I am.

That same person would have more hits on targets in field and hunting positions and scenarios with smaller calibers.
This is the truth. I think it’s pretty simple. I shoot small guns better, I just don’t shoot the big guns bad enough to feel it is a handicap for killing a deer in the positions I will take shots in at the yardages I will take those shots at.
 
I can’t even recall one that I’ve missed that I’ve called in, with my first shot. The last one I missed was a follow up on the second coyote with my 22CM. It is not hard to shoot a coyote at sub 200 yards seated off a bipod. My guns don’t have a ton of recoil either though.
See. A fast moving coyote with small vitals is hard to hit for me. I hit way more than I miss, but def miss sometimes.
 
See. A fast moving coyote with small vitals is hard to hit for me. I hit way more than I miss, but def miss sometimes.
Oh yeah. But a running coyote and a stationary deer are very different targets. I miss moving coyotes all the time. I don’t remember the last stationary coyote I missed though. They’re all close and make for plenty big targets, whether I have a 22CM or 300 NMI
 
Oh yeah. But a running coyote and a stationary deer are very different targets. I miss moving coyotes all the time. I don’t remember the last stationary coyote I missed though. They’re all close and make for plenty big targets, whether I have a 22CM or 300 NMI
Ok. That makes me feel better.
 
It’s interesting how many people have come from the bigger is better crowd, been apprehensive of trying something new, but tested for themselves and then added their success to the wealth of info on here and freely share their experiences to others that are interested in learning. Yet there are those that assert their own preference as necessity by being dismissive of anyone that thinks for themselves - hive mind indeed.
Did you wear your yoga pants for that stretch? Nobody said a magnum was a necessity, I simply gave a realistic answer to the original question of where people would use magnums. Now go cry to someone else.
 
Did you wear your yoga pants for that stretch? Nobody said a magnum was a necessity, I simply gave a realistic answer to the original question of where people would use magnums. Now go cry to someone else.

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It’s interesting how many people have come from the bigger is better crowd, been apprehensive of trying something new
That’s an interesting take to portray the small cartridge crowd as the poster child of inclusion and acceptance of a wide variety of viewpoints. Lol
 
What evidence do you have that "most people can't shoot magnums accurately"? I hunt with 10 different hunters from time to time and over half of them shoot magnum calibers ( from ,257 Wby to .338 Win)and they are all excellent shots. I shoot a .300 Wby and have been for over 50 years and I can shoot less than moa accuracy out to 500 yards with it. Just sayin................
Based on information collected on rokslide, nobody can shoot magnums accurately
 
You keep saying that but thats not whats said by anyone but you. What people say and what has been proven is that people shoot smaller calibers more accurately
 
This is the truth. I think it’s pretty simple. I shoot small guns better, I just don’t shoot the big guns bad enough to feel it is a handicap for killing a deer in the positions I will take shots in at the yardages I will take those shots at.
100%, how i feel and I'd assume a lot of guys feel. Know your effective distance and rock on! Cartidge be secondary. I hate to jinx myself yet again, but I've never lost a big game animal with a rifle. I would venture to say, 75% have been taken with " hard recoiling rounds". The absolute key is, knowing your effective distance and ensuring you are shooting at a " field position" you are accurate or comfortable with.
 
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