I'm sorry; you lost me. I'm just trying to think of names that might sell 47 pound blacktail videos.
Whenever I hear 9.3x 62 and Don in the same sentence I usually think Don Heath. He's dead now though.
Pretty sure the old trapper vision from the beginning of this thread buried him.
Well we can all agree with that one, that’s just common sense. Even better if it’s a magnum.
I thought mag-a-num stuff was on the decline as people are being driven toward rounds like the 6.5 Creedmoor, due to massive marketing and internet hero stuff?
Best shot I ever saw had a 33 caliber peashooter, he was killed by Apaches in '78.
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Actually that’s the Coles notes on what your wise old trapper apparently said (by the way Dogleg’s a wise trapper, and shoots more “magnums” than anyone here), it’s not overly friendly towards rounds above .30-06.I suspect you came up with it on a quiet evening and the trapper’s comments are artistic licence, but there’s nothing wrong with that, Capstick was famous for it.
My experience outfitting in BC has been dramatically different, “magnum” is just a marketing label applied from rimfire up. It generally correlates with speed, and speed is indisputably lethal, seen too many impressive kills from faster rounds to deny it though I wanted to for a long time, being a previous moderate cartridge fan.
In the end there are no magnums and magnumitis, there are practiced shooters and there are yokels who shoot little. If hunting has a disease it’s truckhuntinitis and atvinitis. I’ll never push someone to buy a “magnum” and heavily advocate .270s and the like to clients, however a .300 is better. It’s a .270 with a bigger bullet, it works, and practiced folks have no trouble shooting it. The lady with her Grizz their Hoytcanon guided at my outfit, she shoots a .300 too and made a perfect ~220 yard kill, bear died ten to fifteen yards from the shot.
These guys are a hundred Kms from a road and worked so damn hard for their animals it’s tough to accept they’re all tainted with magnunmitis.There are hunters and there are rednecks, perhaps go after redneckitis rather than trying to put people into groups based on the cartridges they shoot.
There is probably more lazy hunting done with .30-30s and .303s than .300s.
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I’m afraid we’re simply not likely to understand each other adamthebad.
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Uh...what do you disagree about? Ardunt’s perspectives are based on his experiences. As are mine. And yours. When you ask a question on a public forum you are likely to get varying responses.
Yes based on Ardents experiences, with emotions, obviously, since he thinks the Magnumitis comment is a personal attack on his pals Which is ok, because owning a Magnum maybe an emotional excuse to own one. The original post was not meant to be an attack on ones person, but an obsevation without labeling rifle owners; a general obsevation (like saying all unionized workers are lazy)...magnum or non-magnum
And it is interesting to see the cheap shots (changing names on a post or smart ass remarks..i am even guilty of those) to provoke reponses to sway others one way or the other.
With some it is ballistic reasearch in magnum owning or disowning.
For myself which has been very obvious have been away from gun owning for a long time until lately due to life and now have a chance to get back into it, and i ask questions or start posts to pull info from others who know way more than i will ever know to get an understanding.
As far as the Varying reponses...there are plenty...from senseless to actual facts.
Sherlock Home once remarked through the eyes Sir Aurther Conan Doyle
"Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last."
My trapper neighbor swings by for a coffee and we were chatting about what hunters have for rifles these days, and he remembered me asking about the 458 Wilson. He sat back in his chair after sipping on his coffee and said, "the disease that the USA has has made it up in to Canada and its called Magnumitis." I asked WTH is that? He said it seems that no one these days can hunt these days unless its a magnum, bigger, faster, tenderizes instantly, blows the animal to bits. Not like the old days where a hunter had an odd-six or 30-30 and actually hunted. To lazy to get out of a vehicle, or walk down an animal...yeah the hunting is gone to Magnumitis.
I think he has a point.
Yes based on Ardents experiences, with emotions, obviously, since he thinks the Magnumitis comment is a personal attack on his pals Which is ok, because owning a Magnum maybe an emotional excuse to own one. The original post was not meant to be an attack on ones person, but an obsevation without labeling rifle owners; a general obsevation (like saying all unionized workers are lazy)...magnum or non-magnum
And it is interesting to see the cheap shots (changing names on a post or smart ass remarks..i am even guilty of those) to provoke reponses to sway others one way or the other.
With some it is ballistic reasearch in magnum owning or disowning.
For myself which has been very obvious have been away from gun owning for a long time until lately due to life and now have a chance to get back into it, and i ask questions or start posts to pull info from others who know way more than i will ever know to get an understanding.
As far as the Varying reponses...there are plenty...from senseless to actual facts.
Sherlock Home once remarked through the eyes Sir Aurther Conan Doyle
"Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last."




























