So i recently got in a disagreeable discussion with a friend about calibers for big game hunting. I personally think bigger caliber is more effective overall if used within reasonable ranges. He thinks small and smoking fast is better overall. For example i brought up 45-70 as a brush gun, and he kind of scoffed at the caliber and said 243 wssm would be a better choice for the same purpose, as it wouldn't deflect off branches and such, as much as a 45-70 would (what? i thought it would be other way around?)
Now I was wondering what actually is more effective at killing big game? big heavy bullets moving relatively slow, or a small, light, super fast bullet? are big bore rifles a dying breed that have no purpose anymore?
Now I was wondering what actually is more effective at killing big game? big heavy bullets moving relatively slow, or a small, light, super fast bullet? are big bore rifles a dying breed that have no purpose anymore?





















































