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Do larger calibers really compensate for bad shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1740663" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I agree.</p><p>But I'll quantify my statement further.</p><p>Big magnums require an experienced shooter(not a big shooter) and experienced shooter. I've seen a lot of guys toting huge magnums with confidence that they just need to hit their game and it'll cut'em in half. My point is unless you're really gonna go big, it will never ever compensate with being able to shoot well. Of course bigger is better in the hands of a marksman, but unskilled shooters should be using pee shooters(6.5creed, 308, 243) with the attitude that they need to thread the needle, or aim between the ribs to make their shot count</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1740663, member: 101677"] I agree. But I’ll quantify my statement further. Big magnums require an experienced shooter(not a big shooter) and experienced shooter. I’ve seen a lot of guys toting huge magnums with confidence that they just need to hit their game and it’ll cut’em in half. My point is unless you’re really gonna go big, it will never ever compensate with being able to shoot well. Of course bigger is better in the hands of a marksman, but unskilled shooters should be using pee shooters(6.5creed, 308, 243) with the attitude that they need to thread the needle, or aim between the ribs to make their shot count [/QUOTE]
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