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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 749518" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>No, telling someone what they do or do not need is absurd. Modern sporting arms & their respective chamberings are an astute example of want vs need. If a hunter wants to use a 7mm or 300wsm to shoot a diminutive coues deer, when a .243 will fit the bill, then have at it. I care not, I am far more supportive of the capable hunter using a little more than they need vs a reverse scenario.</p><p>There is not such thing as too dead.</p><p> </p><p>I may direct your attention to the Antelope Hunting sub-forum where one of our peers harvested one of the teeny-weeny critters with a .375 RUM. Did it do it's job? yes. Did it waste any part of the animal? no. Was it overkill? No, it did exactly what it was supposed to, cleanly & humanely harvest an animal.</p><p> </p><p>If you have a different opinion, that's fine. Address the different with factual data, actual results and/or useful opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 749518, member: 23486"] No, telling someone what they do or do not need is absurd. Modern sporting arms & their respective chamberings are an astute example of want vs need. If a hunter wants to use a 7mm or 300wsm to shoot a diminutive coues deer, when a .243 will fit the bill, then have at it. I care not, I am far more supportive of the capable hunter using a little more than they need vs a reverse scenario. There is not such thing as too dead. I may direct your attention to the Antelope Hunting sub-forum where one of our peers harvested one of the teeny-weeny critters with a .375 RUM. Did it do it's job? yes. Did it waste any part of the animal? no. Was it overkill? No, it did exactly what it was supposed to, cleanly & humanely harvest an animal. If you have a different opinion, that's fine. Address the different with factual data, actual results and/or useful opinion. [/QUOTE]
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