what do you think is the most versatile cartridge ever made?

This thread made me want to build a 7mm rifle pretty bad, not sure if ill go weatherby, STW or Rem. I just turned 100 7mm weatherby brass into 43 express though so maybe ill go STW as to not be upset about all the brass i HAD.
 
Maybe not right now but in time the one that can do it all from 30 yards to 2000 yards will be proven to be the 300 PRC....:)
 
Yeah you can shoot grouse using a 410 shot shell in that chamber.

But can it shoot 400m? Probably, but not as easy as most mid bores.

I say a compound bow is the most versatile shooting machine you can watch videos of people shooting rats to stone sheep ( just being silly now, i bet very few people could goat or sheep hunt with a bow)
 
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300 prc, 6.5 prc, 7mm mag, 300 win, 30-06

All good calibers, but I think to make the list, a caliber has to have been around a long time, no? The '06 certainly fits that bill, 300 WM has been around almost 60 years. The others have a ways to go, IMHO - although the 7mm Mag is pretty close.
 
I could throw a softball with less arc than a 45-70 :)

Ye gotta learn the arch of the 45-70 at the ranges ye intend to use 'er at like any cartridge. Lots of practice and good loads can pay off in spades using the 45-70.
As a super versatile number?... Nope. Too many lighter, faster & flatter shooting choices out there for most folks.

That said, the 45-70 is a beauty game dumper at ranges that would pee-off most "ethical shooting" types these days and is a preferred number in places where game
are hefty and dangerous at close distances. Where the 45-70 shines really well is in long range match shooting on steel or paper. BPCR shoosting fer instance. ;)
 
This thread made me want to build a 7mm rifle pretty bad, not sure if ill go weatherby, STW or Rem. I just turned 100 7mm weatherby brass into 43 express though so maybe ill go STW as to not be upset about all the brass i HAD.

The easy option would be the Rem Mag. Brass, dies, and factory loads are available for it everywhere. The Weatherby only exceeds it due to the factory freebore so dangerous over pressure is possible in a custom barrel if you try to match the claims. STW, RUM, .28 Nosler and a wide variety of wildcats actually do provide a notable performance boost but may not be worth the added cost and hassle, that is for you to decide.
 
As a super versatile number?... Nope. Too many lighter, faster & flatter shooting choices out there for most folks.

That was my point. :) I would own a 45-70 in one of the older lever rifles, but that would be it for me.
 
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