Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Originally Posted by DINK
Originally Posted by krp
The reality is few carry and shoot a magnum well, and that's why nonmagnums far outnumber them in elk killed every year.



I disagree. Guys that don't shoot magnums well don't shoot standard cartridges well either.

There is no secret to shooting a magnum well. To shoot a magnum well you have to "want to" and burn powder. The same as any standard cartridge.

Dink


Wrong.


I know lots of guys that can shoot small calibers rifles fine but can't shoot bigger caliber rifles worth a schit. I think it's because they can let the small calibers rifles kinda float I guess you could say on their shoulders and don't pull them tight but big caliber rifles they know they have to pull tighter which makes any little movement worse. Granted they could get over it with practice but it doesn't matter to them because they still tip stuff over with smaller rifles