Am I the only one

Am I the only one who finds these new military styled hunting rifles repulsive?Perhaps even worse are these traditional lever actions all zombies out.
Repulsive? "Not for me and my tastes, but you choose what floats your boat" is not the same as finding them repulsive.

I have close to a dozen big game rifles in the gun safe, and not a single one of them was manufactured after about 1974. Mostly a Sako Finnbear in 30/06 I purchased new in 74, several Husqvarna rifles I found new in the box when an old gunsmith's family sold off his business, and a couple of Aubrey White/Bill Leeper custom builds based that same early 70's Sako action and Husqvarna 1600/5000 action from the early 1960s. My grandfather's 1895 in 30 U.S. gets out hunting regularly when I'm hunting down by the river where 150 yards would be along shot - not the best hunting firearm I own, but there's quite a cachet to hunting with the same rifle my grandfather hunted the same area with a century ago.

There are a couple of AR15s in there as well, and even if Prime Minister Racist Black Face hadn't made it illegal I wouldn't be swapping in an upper in 300 Blackout or 6.5 Grendel to go hunting.

It's a matter of personal taste, not of how capable or how fast a rifle allows you to fire successive rounds.

I still prefer deeply blued steel and fine walnut, even while knowing that synthetic stocks and stainless steel are much easier to look after. And I'll stick with my Browning Superposed and Browning 2000 autoloader rather than any of the newer offerings with all the bling added to the metalwork and stocks with lines and curves never seen before about 20 years ago.

The question should perhaps be "Why are you offended either because somebody likes something new like that - or driven into a Millennial rage where you lapse into "hey Boomer" because some people like firearms with classic lines and looks that go back to before you were even a glint of lust in your daddy's eye?"
 
Fast twists, great chamber geometry and fits in an AR-10 style mag is not redundant.

Personally prefer it to 6.5x55 due to efficiency anyway. But its not like components for any of the other 6.5 CM were exactly plentiful anyway. 6.5 CM is doing the diameter a big favour by spurring development of great bullets.

No one ever caring about 260 Rem aint 6.5 CM's fault haha
Try finding ammo for either of those very popular calibre since the inception of the 6.5 Creedmoor. Little more 6.5 x 55 starting to show up the 260 will perform the Creedmoor with light bullets. 6.5 x 5 5SE will perform the Creedmoor with heavy bullets. Don’t believe me? Look at the data. And 260 would fit in an AR 10 platform. Nobody was smart enough to try it I guess.
 
Try finding ammo for either of those very popular calibre since the inception of the 6.5 Creedmoor. Little more 6.5 x 55 starting to show up the 260 will perform the Creedmoor with light bullets. 6.5 x 5 5SE will perform the Creedmoor with heavy bullets. Don’t believe me? Look at the data. And 260 would fit in an AR 10 platform. Nobody was smart enough to try it I guess.
260 Rem seems more like a cult following than "very popular". And you can't put it in AR-10 magazines without it being restricted to light or short bullets. Compromise city. Why not have one that's designed to excel in a short action? Sure, you trade a few FPS but it gives you a lot more options.

Oh, I know 6.5x55 outperforms 6.5 Creed. Long actions that hold more powder. It simply doesn't matter. Can't ever imagine that edge being critical in any way, and the 6.5 CM is more efficient in what it does.

If I wanted more, I'd go up to a 270 Win TBH.
 
I just see them as a “cheapening” of the manufacturer of firearms.Gone are the nicely finished stocks and actions only yo be replaced with stamped metal. I can’t see a AR ever being a family heirloom but that’s just me I guess
 
I just see them as a “cheapening” of the manufacturer of firearms.Gone are the nicely finished stocks and actions only yo be replaced with stamped metal. I can’t see a AR ever being a family heirloom but that’s just me I guess
Same as matte EXPRESS type finishes, just a way of the gun maker to save money but charge the same and being marketed as tactical anti glare invisible super ninja or some such thing.
 
260 Rem seems more like a cult following than "very popular". And you can't put it in AR-10 magazines without it being restricted to light or short bullets. Compromise city. Why not have one that's designed to excel in a short action? Sure, you trade a few FPS but it gives you a lot more options.

Oh, I know 6.5x55 outperforms 6.5 Creed. Long actions that hold more powder. It simply doesn't matter. Can't ever imagine that edge being critical in any way, and the 6.5 CM is more efficient in what it does.

If I wanted more, I'd go up to a 270 Win TBH.
If the CM turns your crank, tighten up the manbun and soldier on with the rest of the followers.
 
Fast twists, great chamber geometry and fits in an AR-10 style mag is not redundant.

Personally prefer it to 6.5x55 due to efficiency anyway. But its not like components for any of the other 6.5 CM were exactly plentiful anyway. 6.5 CM is doing the diameter a big favour by spurring development of great bullets.

No one ever caring about 260 Rem aint 6.5 CM's fault haha
Well actually, there be plenty of AR-!0's in .260 Rem available in the US. We be fooked up here in Kanuckistan fer using 'em though.
https://wilsoncombat.com/long-guns/ar-10-calibers/260-remington.html
 
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