"If it ain't broke don't fix it" is a term gun companies just won't hear. The WSSM, RSAUM, RCM and others are just on the fast track to being seasonal run then obsolete chamberings inside 20 years. The WSM, 6.5 Creedmore, 375 Ruger have made a significant splash that will be here forever. A few others, but nothing that is truly needed or wanted outside of the scant few percentile of custom and wildcatters that have the fortitude to deal with the logistics of an odd ball chambering. Gun writers usually never have to pay full tilt for their gear and don't think like the "Joe the plumber" guys that keep them in business. Gun writers can't very well write about the 270 vs. '06 debate every other month and they ain't getting a free trip to Africa to try out the brand spankin' new 375 H&H. Same with optics and super bullets. People on The Campfire, AR and a few other forums are in the 1% of gun users. The average guy may have heard of a 6.5 Creedmore and may even want one, but never has heard of the Swede. And they don't shoot enough to care about bonded or whatever tipped ammo is out there. Price,performance,availability and ease of use is what sells. Not twist rates.

Last edited by Zengela; 04/28/17.