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Old 02-18-2015 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Valentine
that have taken bear and deer in the continental U.S.

Old hunters mostly used a few calibers. Who buys fifteen calibers and uses rhem ? Most hunters try a few. And those are their favorites. The rifles worked.

Decades ago, .270 got a reputation for a western U.S. cartridge by writer Jack O'Connor. I never did think of it as an eastern cartridge after that.
One caliber became an unfavorable to me. An acquaintance shot a deer with one caliber; the deer ran over the hill and was downed by a hunter with a 30-30.
I could never shake that memory and never bought that caliber.
I never did find out how bad a shot he was.

And that's one story how we come to liking certain calibers.
Well, I used to do a little blood tracking. Most hunters had used a bow, but .270 was the most common rifle round. Never did have a 30/30, or 25/06 though.

The shortest track was a 30/06 by the way. More a case of vision then marksmanship that time.

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