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I want a legit argument against an old trusted cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1724425" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>Changing cartridges all the time won't really get you anywhere IMO. Pick a cartridge that has the numbers that will meet your goals and get to work on it. 5 barrels and however many rounds cost you at least $2000 you could have put into your first setup. Use what works for you and get the best you can with it by shooting it as much as you can afford. </p><p>I chose a 28 Nosler. It's a cartridge that can take anything I will ever get to hunt. On top of that it was so easy to tune and load for. I took a Bison on Tuesday with it. One shot and down it went. Use what suits you and get the best you can with it. That's my take on it.</p><p></p><p>I guess I should answer the question. If an old trusted cartridge doesn't have the ballistics to meet your goals then get a new one. My old trusted is a 22-250, don't think I could make it work on a bison lol. So there is your argument I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1724425, member: 104495"] Changing cartridges all the time won’t really get you anywhere IMO. Pick a cartridge that has the numbers that will meet your goals and get to work on it. 5 barrels and however many rounds cost you at least $2000 you could have put into your first setup. Use what works for you and get the best you can with it by shooting it as much as you can afford. I chose a 28 Nosler. It’s a cartridge that can take anything I will ever get to hunt. On top of that it was so easy to tune and load for. I took a Bison on Tuesday with it. One shot and down it went. Use what suits you and get the best you can with it. That’s my take on it. I guess I should answer the question. If an old trusted cartridge doesn’t have the ballistics to meet your goals then get a new one. My old trusted is a 22-250, don’t think I could make it work on a bison lol. So there is your argument I guess. [/QUOTE]
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