roosiebull
WKR
Is that said for all cartridges or are you saying it’s more so with smaller cartridges? I would expect most folks here to be honest about things like that, or what’s the point?I’d take kill pics with a giant grain of bias as they inherently come from animals that were :
1. Hit.
2. Hit in a vital spot.
3. The bullet performed.
4. The hunter recovered the animal.
That sample is going to exclude hunters or bullets that failed in any of those.
I guess you can hold onto whatever you want to convince yourself that your feelings>mass data, but why would anyone lie about that?
Why would anyone want someone else to shoot the same cartridge as them? Some narcissistic validation or something?
People are simply finding out that smaller cartridges with the right projectile is highly effective, and easier/more enjoyable to shoot, why is that so hard for some to comprehend, even with a bunch of empirical data.
Nobody is saying bigger cartridges don’t work, but I also think most jacked up pickups are unnecessary for the people driving them, go as big as you please, nobody cares, but it seems like many get offended when they show proof that smaller cartridges kill just as dead.
if I have an experience that makes me think whatever rifle I’m using isn’t enough, I will go a different route, but I have never witnessed that with any animal or cartridge
I seriously don’t think there is a bunch of bad experiences with small cartridges covered up for the sake of promoting smaller cartridges… I would guess (and bet money) that the opposite is more true, but we’ll never know and is pointless to discuss things like that because of it.
But honestly, why would people leave out the bad experiences? What would the motivation be?