Again... I can only see your reasoning being valid if the choice of convenience caused the purchaser to buy an inadequate cartridge.... which it did not....
What I am trying to get across here is that not everyone is interested in an uncommon cartridge... in fact most aren't.... just because people do not have a "passion" for load development and cartridge choice doesn't mean they are not good hunters or as you said "lack common sense"....
I think someone who can only afford one big game rifle buying a .30-06 because of the convenience of ammunition (readily available, will be around for years etc) shows good common sense....
In fact, I will go you one further and say that someone buying an oddball cartridge he can't afford to shoot and has to special order because he doesn't reload would show a "lack of common sense".... should we belittle everyone for buying such a "boring" rifle?.....
OK, first off "stop stating what it did not state"......did not mention "common scense." Second, stop assuming. Third, stop making hypothetical scenario's. Fourth, stop putting words in my mouth. Fifth, I'm not talking about the 280 AI. I "KNOW" that the 30-06 is a great classic cartridge...................it's one of my favorite cartridges, I've owned 10 of them. It's the mind-set of ammuntion convienence.....that's all. This is fact and it has been mentiond a magnitude of times of this forum and other forums. People go purchase a 30-06 because other people tell them about cartridge convienence.
You and other people are misunderstanding my point..........I'm not comparing a domesticated wildcat cartridge with the 30-06. Cartridge convienence.......very poor excuse to purchase a firearm. That's it, that's all!