It's easier to miss with a little bullet than a big one...![]()
You do have illusions of grandeur, again, but you're the only one with those fantisies reaching or wishing for that conclucive end. I'd much rather be the Bear in your 223 hunts. If you've decided to 'come out' of the closet, you're going to have to try the San Fran area again. Oh, that's right. You scared the ###s in that area straight with your previous, 'performances'. Well, you could always go for a repeat guest appearance on Jerry Springer. The other option you may be able to handle, something within your capabilities, flip a burger for me? Oh, and let me know when you publish the book on your 2% capabilities.
That's funny, I've noticed it to be the other way around.

I really think most hunters would do well to arm themselves with cartridges like the .270/7x57/7-08/.308/30-06 and spend more time at the range shooting from field positions, it would greatly reduce wounded and lost animals from "less than perfect" shot placement.
I totally agree...mind you my choice is going to focus on the 6.5x55 swede.
To hell with the rest.![]()
Then you should also be adding 308Bellm (300 Savage ballistics) & 280 Rem which are my favorite mid bore hunting cartridges.
Before we turn this thread into a "what cartridge should Gatehouse put on the list" thread, I'll just say 'Any cartridge that is similar in performance to the original list is probably a good idea!
Although the average hunter isn't a handloader, so the .308 Bellm and any other cartridge not found at Canadian Tire probably would limit their target practice.![]()
Go figure, my favorite hunting cartridges have been the 45/70 and the .300Savage. JohnS.

Ok you got me my 308Bellm is the only one that has ever been registered in Canada by the CFC so I can see why you over looked it.
....and then there was Selous who used a black powder 4 bore firing a 4 ounce slug to kill elephants....
Keith for big game-heavy bullet weight for caliber-penetration and larger permanent wound channel. O'Conner for medium game and varmint-flat trajectory, high speed,and for varmint explosive effect. I believe the Keith approach results in good killing power with minimum Meat destruction. It must be said, however,that whichever approach you follow, bullet placement is paramount.
JohnS.
bullets that hold together well penetrate well, even small ones. Big ones work too, but we don't have to hunt deer with a 458 Lott & TSX's? I'd rather hunt moose with a 25-06 & 115 gr Barnes bullets than a 300 Win Mag with 200 gr Sierra boattails.
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