What caused the Rokslide shift to smallest caliber and cartridges?

How many people have sold, traded in, or re-chambered their larger caliber rifles for a smaller caliber? I imagine the cost of going to a smaller caliber is keeping some people from making the switch but I’d imagine in a few years the number of 30 cal and magnum rifles sold/offered will be much lower than the .22/.24/6mm/6.5mm if it’s not already. I wonder what will it take for the mainstream masses to see the benefits.
You'll continue to see it here, and maybe a few other places where people are interested in realism and data, but the majority of hunters aren't on Rokslide and I suspect the traditional ideology will continue to be passed down for generations.
 
I've chambered down a couple of rifles personally. And the more I test the smaller calibers, paired with the right bullets, the more I'm impressed. The wounds are nasty, and the recoil isn't. It's quite the combo.
He’s slowly seeing the light, folks! Keep coming, keep coming! 🤣
 
How many people have sold, traded in, or re-chambered their larger caliber rifles for a smaller caliber? I imagine the cost of going to a smaller caliber is keeping some people from making the switch but I’d imagine in a few years the number of 30 cal and magnum rifles sold/offered will be much lower than the .22/.24/6mm/6.5mm if it’s not already. I wonder what will it take for the mainstream masses to see the benefits.

I sold my .30-06 and one of my .270s. My largest hunting rifle currently in the hunting rotation is a .270. But once I get my .25-06 shooting the 134-grain or 138-grain hand loads, the .270 may get retired too.

If I could start over from scratch, without any nostalgia, I’d have a .223 trainer and a 1:8” twist .243.

Apart from an old Winchester 1886 .45-70 I keep in hopes that muzzleloader season eventually becomes straight wall season, I have a 9.3x62, which I bought for no good reason at all. I just want one.
 
About the only thing any new comer will get from this thread is to simply keep their mouth shut about not agreeing with a .223 or just jump on the bandwagon to advert the little girl giggle emoji's and win a 👍 everytime they make a blue-steel hard on comment about the .223's superiority.

Carry on wolf pack...you're on a role and the comments are really quite entertaining about how butt-hurt you get when someone disagrees 🤣🤣🤣.

"I'll take .223 77 TMK fan-boy quotes for $1,000 Alex".
 
About the only thing any new comer will get from this thread is to simply keep their mouth shut about not agreeing with a .223 or just jump on the bandwagon to advert the little girl giggle emoji's and win a 👍 everytime they make a blue-steel hard on comment about the .223's superiority.

Carry on wolf pack...you're on a role and the comments are really quite entertaining about how butt-hurt you get when someone disagrees 🤣🤣🤣.

"I'll take .223 77 TMK fan-boy quotes for $1,000 Alex".
Absolutely ZERO butthurt here! The more people that keep shooting the large caliber stuff, the fewer are buying my 77's and 8208 XBR.
 
About the only thing any new comer will get from this thread is to simply keep their mouth shut about not agreeing with a .223 or just jump on the bandwagon to advert the little girl giggle emoji's and win a 👍 everytime they make a blue-steel hard on comment about the .223's superiority.

Carry on wolf pack...you're on a role and the comments are really quite entertaining about how butt-hurt you get when someone disagrees 🤣🤣🤣.

"I'll take .223 77 TMK fan-boy quotes for $1,000 Alex".
I was treated just fine pointing my opinion that it is significant that one needs to use appropriate bullets in 223/5.56, and that bullet choice and impact velocity matters more the smaller you go, which means noobs will need to educate themselves before jumping into the small-bore end of the pool.

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