Well said. I’ve always been a bit baffled when those you suggest cartridges like 243 and 7mm08 as being adequate for youth hunters but An adult hunter is always pointed to more powerful cartridges. Why with age does a cartridge get considered less powerful/accurate?To a degree it is a Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, etc argument. Pick something you will shoot well and will shoot a lot from field positions. Another good plan is to shoot a “training” rifle often and your main elk rifle less. There are thousands of opinions on the matter, poke around some, and good luck.
Don’t know why that happens. Possibly compensating for a lack of understanding of terminal ballistics, so bigger must be better? Often times the louder the voice or stronger the opinion, the weaker the argument. Two of my fastest elk kills were from a 115 gr. Ballistic Tip out of a 25-06 and a 175 gr. Partition from a 280 Rem. You would have been hard pressed to say which was which based on entrance, body cavity appearance or exits.Well said. I’ve always been a bit baffled when those you suggest cartridges like 243 and 7mm08 as being adequate for youth hunters but An adult hunter is always pointed to more powerful cartridges. Why with age does a cartridge get considered less powerful/accurate?
I’d say those “youth cartridges” would be even better in the hands of an adult. Especially since most adult have no business shooting to and/or the effective range of the “youth cartridges”.
Granted I hunt with 7.62x39 to 30-06. I do understand the benefits of bigger cartridges.
Sorry for rambling.
Really good point… There is no such thing as a youth or beginner cartridge/caliber. It just sounds like marketing or something.Well said. I’ve always been a bit baffled when those you suggest cartridges like 243 and 7mm08 as being adequate for youth hunters but An adult hunter is always pointed to more powerful cartridges. Why with age does a cartridge get considered less powerful/accurate?
I’d say those “youth cartridges” would be even better in the hands of an adult. Especially since most adult have no business shooting to and/or the effective range of the “youth cartridges”.
Granted I hunt with 7.62x39 to 30-06. I do understand the benefits of bigger cartridges.
Sorry for rambling.
That’s may plan!30-06 with a good silencer.