I'll take that as a compliment that I'm one of three or four people that are willing to share that larger calibers and cases aren't to be feared. One shot in the field is not the same as a 20 or 30 shot group that has been determined statistically relevant on a target. Killing something with a small caliber and frangible small bullet, that destroys an enormous amount of meat as shown by pictures on this forum, is not where I want to be. If hunters want to destroy meat, have at it. There is another option, larger calibers, non-frangeable bullets, and dead animals. Is that any different than saying small calibers work? But at the expense of meat destruction? Hell, shoot a smaller caliber and non-frangeable bullet, it's been said those are not to be overlooked by the powers that be.