I think that the argument that hoyt is making is that a 10" KZ is pretty liberal (small "l"...small "l"!!!). I would tend to agree with that sentiment. 8" is, in my experience, a more commonly accepted yardstick but 6" gives you a conservative, but probably safe, KZ.
My point was that Kentucky windage does not play into a MPBR calculation but I certainly agree with his sentiment that using a margin of safety by utilizing a smaller kill zone is not a bad idea. That's also why I originally called the 45-70 a short range chambering.




















































