I agree, but also think that is their problem not a short-comeing of the cartridge itself.
Maybe the saying should be "Anyone who doesn't think the .300 is the best thing going is unwitting admitting to a lack of ability, dedication and commitment to makeing it work, and compensates by projecting their deficiencies on others."
I don't think that is a fair assessment at all. Some boxers have a chin made of stone, others of glass. Some people can handle recoil, others cannot. I've owned up to .416 RM, and am not ashamed at all to say that it was not fun to shoot from the bench. OK, maybe the first few were fun. I think a big part of becoming proficient is to shoot lots. And even a .300 WM in a 7.5 to 8lb rifle can become tiring quite quickly. It is certainly not a "plinking" rifle.
I'm back to my 7mm RM with 175gr Partitions for just about everything now. I don't feel undergunned.


















































