Originally Posted by Savage_99
Those rounds had the same accuracy problems. What they did not suffer was being too big for chucks and too small for game.

Sort of in the middle if you understand.

"Best at nothing!"


Yeah, sorta in the middle. As in: Not too big, not too small, but "Just right".

You keep repeating the same mantra "too weak for game", "too weak for game" without any facts or basis, in hopes that if you repeat it enough folks will believe it (you must be a Democrat).

Your problem is, there are many on this forum who have much more real world experience witht the cartridge that you condemn than you. So you can't blow your smoke up our rears.

You have conveniently never answered the question: Why is a 120gr bullet at 2900ish weak, while a 130gr bullet at 3000ish is not? do you also contend that the 260Rem, the 6.5x55, 6.5x57, 7-08, and other cartridges which launch similar weight bullets at similar velocites are "too weak for game"?

One more question. I recall a while back, one of your denegrations of the Roberts was something to the effect that it obviously is no good, because it has never been a hugh commercial success, and "the market has spoken". But now you are touting that enormously successful 358Win??? Can you even see the weaknesses in your logic?