Shot 23'new cartridge predictions?

Yes.... put with 2degree different shoulder and a factory rifle with one twist faster. Guys with skinny jeans and man buns will eat it up.

I remember a lgs worker extolling me the virtues of the new wonder 6.5 creed. I'd had a fast twist 260 for about 8 months that came from a friend's estate, couldn't understand the excitement. By 12' the creed had become the gun industry equivalent to a cult leader.

I have faith in the industry giving us rebranding of what we already have.
 
Yes.... put with 2degree different shoulder and a factory rifle with one twist faster. Guys with skinny jeans and man buns will eat it up.

I remember a lgs worker extolling me the virtues of the new wonder 6.5 creed. I'd had a fast twist 260 for about 8 months that came from a friend's estate, couldn't understand the excitement. By 12' the creed had become the gun industry equivalent to a cult leader.

I have faith in the industry giving us rebranding of what we already have.
I bought a 6.5creed before the 260rem. Now I'm going to sell the creeds to get more 260's. OR maybe I'll just find a way to add more 26cals in AR platforms. I really want an AR style 264wm or just settle for a 26 short mag?
 
Yeah....the logical thing. But what then to do with those marketing teams...
remember that one time, before skinny jeans and man buns, when someone would identify a problem and everyone that had a "specialty job" would put their work aside and jump in to help solve the problem as a team…. As-in, they'd get their arce out on the floor and help ramp up production!!!

Wouldn't that be crazy!
 
The idea was to make a cartridge that took full advantage of the 1895 strength but couldn't be chambered in old or antique guns. I guess ar the time there was concern about just loading the 4570 up a little. Obviously over about a decade everyone decided just to have 3 tiers of 4570 (antique, 1895, ruger number 1) to solve the problem. So the 450 marlin became essentially an orphan. Guess it wasn't so much a magnum as it was a chamber pressure Ackley, or an internet forum magnum in some sense.

I shot an iron sighted 458 wsm that was built on a wimchester featherweight. Wasn't the meanest thing I've ever shot but it was sporty. There is a fellow up here that has a 416 wsm he shoots at all manner of critters and absolutely loves.

The rapid closing of much of Africa in the last decade and a half has certainly dropped the allure of big bores. They are fun, kinda a bummer they are fun.
 
I wonder if the 8mm bore has a resurgence. Not this year, maybe never but, marketing is missing an opportunity. They've covered many metric wonder cartridges lately. It seems to be a marketing scheme that has to create something 'new' every year.
 
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