I'm pretty sure it's related. In a similar article, I read that a man's testosterone level is exactly equal by volume to the amount of powder that fits into the case of the largest cartridge he regularly shootsI don't know if its related but
reuters.com/article/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/mens-testosterone-levels-declined-in-last-20-years
No. There are much better and more modern magnums to choose from.Will the classic magnums see a renaissance?
Then you haven't been paying attention. There is nothing modern nor new about the old belted magnums. There are better options these days.Interesting you call 300 win mag and 7mm "classic"
To me they are the magnums, modern and new. The classics are the black powder rounds that were converted to smokeless at the turn of the century.
Classic to me is the nitro express rounds.
So it was right after the five rounds your avatar pic was taken?I hear what you are saying.
I shot a Ruger No.1 in 338 and literally had to go into concussion protocol after 5 rounds .
Sold that beast shortly there after.
I schitz you not.
Nor will the .243,.270 or the venerable 30:06 !The standard belted magnums: 7mm Rem Mag; .300 Win Mag & .338 Win Mag aren't going away any time soon.
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Well heavy for caliber bullet was what the 6.5x55 and the 7x57 were all about a 100 years ago… I think the original weight of the bullet for 30-06 was something around 200gn…Don’t think they will no. Cartridge development although slow, is progressing from what it was 50-60 years ago. Many will claim the new chambers don’t have anything on the belted mags but they are likely hunters not sport shooters, hunters who have probably been shooting .308, 30-06, .270 this whole time anyway.
Headspacing on the shoulder, less body taper, sharper neck angle, designs that suit heavy for caliber bullets are all improvements that a reloader and a sport shooter should care about. Kind of before my time but I would imagine the belted mags were targeted at the same segment of the sport that are now buying PRC, Noslers etc. Not saying that that group aren’t also hunters, I think they are, but they also like the small details and the progression.
Yup heavy for caliber isn't new, and the original 303 British was 220 gr as was the 30-03, the original 30-06 was 150grWell heavy for caliber bullet was what the 6.5x55 and the 7x57 were all about a 100 years ago… I think the original weight of the bullet for 30-06 was something around 200gn…