I know this round is rare. But, how would the use of leverevolution type cartridges effect its performance and popularity? If recoil would not rise to unmanageable levels, the woods hunter here in Louisiana would have a very capable deer and hog rifle that would permit for fast, followup shots and would kill promptly or leave a very prominent blood trail. It might also make it easier to kill larger game at more extended ranges. It might be a 'Goldilocks' round: not too hot, not too cold, but just right for certain applications. I guess the popularity of the 338 Marlin, 35 Remington, 356 Winchester, and other alternatives would make this a losing proposition for Hornady. What do others think? I would be espcially interested in the opinions of those that have actually used this cartridge or one of the alternatives mentioned above.