The .300H&H is a long son-of-a-##### of a cartridge alright. But every time I fire mine, the critter lays down and dies, so any concern about a quick second shot is just BS anyway.
I love the way the .300H&H digests the 200-220 grain bullets, and love the logic behind using it for that reason.
I'm not stuck on the traditional type cartridges; I found a few modern cartridges that work: .338WM, .480Ruger, .17HMR, .416RM.
Somebody else already said it; the truth is, if the .30-06 won't do it, then go to something bigger diameter.
Pretty much no valid argument between any of the various .300s other than using the one that suits your own ideas.
I love the way the .300H&H digests the 200-220 grain bullets, and love the logic behind using it for that reason.
I'm not stuck on the traditional type cartridges; I found a few modern cartridges that work: .338WM, .480Ruger, .17HMR, .416RM.
Somebody else already said it; the truth is, if the .30-06 won't do it, then go to something bigger diameter.
Pretty much no valid argument between any of the various .300s other than using the one that suits your own ideas.