Well it seems that a new era is here (welcome to last year!) with the ubiquitous WSMs, Ruger's offerings and to a lesser extent the RSAUM. What about the oldies? The ones that were suitable in days gone by but are now overshadowed by the new offerings. Some of these oldies are still chambered, but they are few and far between.
I'm talking about the following (and others that I probably missed):
.250-3000
.257 Roberts
6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer
6.5x55
7x57
.300 Savage
.303 British
.30-40 Krag
.300 H&H
.35 Remington
Do you like and use any of these older cartridges? IMO many of them offer all we need and have mild recoil to boot. Some like the .35 Whelen and the 9.3x62 seem to be enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
I am curious if the younger generation enjoys and uses these cartridges, or is it, for the most part, those that have been around for a while.
I'm talking about the following (and others that I probably missed):
.250-3000
.257 Roberts
6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer
6.5x55
7x57
.300 Savage
.303 British
.30-40 Krag
.300 H&H
.35 Remington
Do you like and use any of these older cartridges? IMO many of them offer all we need and have mild recoil to boot. Some like the .35 Whelen and the 9.3x62 seem to be enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
I am curious if the younger generation enjoys and uses these cartridges, or is it, for the most part, those that have been around for a while.



















































