Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Originally Posted by Blacktailer
Cartridges that are nearly 100 years old don't work anymore. All that history doesn't mean a thing. If it wasn't designed in the 21st century it doesn't count.


I respectfully disagree.

M. Quigley

Originally Posted by colorado bob
Originally Posted by Blacktailer
Cartridges that are nearly 100 years old don't work anymore. All that history doesn't mean a thing. If it wasn't designed in the 21st century it doesn't count.



I'll stick with my 30/06.

Tongue thoroughly in cheek. I commented on another thread that I don't have a single firearm that is chambered for a cartridge that is less than 50 years old and most are 100 years old. Bob, 270, 30-06, 30-30, 375H&H. You get the idea.

Last edited by Blacktailer; 10/20/21.

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