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Lower recoil allowing impact spotting and faster follow up shots.
That's not a secret. 25's kill more betterer than everything else.With the mid 130gr bullets being introduced these last couple years I think the sleeper in the smaller caliber realm could end up being the 25 cal.
nailed itAll the original Cool dudes on Rokslide are getting old now. Not as tough and burly as they used to be. They saw a way to have less recoil when shooting big game. This keeps them fit and trim to be able to keep up with all the young influencers our there using the 6.5CM. Not having to take time off because of a booboo on their shoulders from Mag recoil.
Edit: If you dont believe me, read @robby denning post above. lol
It could be the plastics in drinking water causing a steady drop in testosterone levels. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to come here in a few years and read a thread about .17HMR as the end all big game cartridge.
Missed a buck by a few feet from less than a hundred yards a while back. The concussion from my .300 wm knocked it out allowing me to finish it with my Bowie knife. Try that with a .249 sissy mag.
Fully semi automatic bolt action?Lower recoil allowing impact spotting and faster follow up shots.
The mono formula is simple:To OP, this all made sense to me, but have zero practical value. I live in California. None of the info I saw ever dealt with Mono's and smaller calibers that I remember. I there is, I'd love to be pointed to it.
I lost my love for recoil shooting 12 gauge slugs at whitetails. The worst part of whitetail season used to be sighting in the shotgun a few days before the opener... One box of 5 on a paper plate at 50 yards was always "good enough" back in those days. A guy's shoulder was usually already throbbing so bad after the 5th round that another 5 rounds didn't make a difference. Then you had the guys shooting 3" slugs, because somebody told them they were way more better.It could be the plastics in drinking water causing a steady drop in testosterone levels. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to come here in a few years and read a thread about .17HMR as the end all big game cartridge.
Missed a buck by a few feet from less than a hundred yards a while back. The concussion from my .300 wm knocked it out allowing me to finish it with my Bowie knife. Try that with a .249 sissy mag.
I’d say this thread’s about ripe for a meme. (Mods gonna hate me now)It could be the plastics in drinking water causing a steady drop in testosterone levels. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to come here in a few years and read a thread about .17HMR as the end all big game cartridge.
Missed a buck by a few feet from less than a hundred yards a while back. The concussion from my .300 wm knocked it out allowing me to finish it with my Bowie knife. Try that with a .249 sissy mag.
I agree with this.With the mid 130gr bullets being introduced these last couple years I think the sleeper in the smaller caliber realm could end up being the 25 cal.
I think he forgot the /sSounds like you just provided evidence of being inaccurate due to recoil.
Hit the nail on the head. I would add minimum damage necessary which is often still excessive. Muley I killed a few weeks back with a 6.5 cm 143 eld-x lost big chunks of back strap, and most of front quarter on the impact side. Some of it is on me, with a tad high shoot placement, but man is that bullet devastating even out of a 20” barrel at 490 yards…For me, it's because I learned that you can get the same wound channel out of a cartridge that's cheaper and easier to shoot.
Is this the new rokslide kill kit?