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SHoNUFF 06-09-2005 08:59 PM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
would say 308 is the standard all other are messured, then maybe the 30-06

charlie brown 06-09-2005 09:06 PM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 

ORIGINAL: SHoNUFF

would say 308 is the standard all other are messured, then maybe the 30-06

I would have to disagree with that. The .30-06 was around before the .308 was even a dream. It IS the standard by which all other cartridges are compared to. Before the .308 came out, there was nothing to compare another cartridge to, but the .30-06.

zrexpilot 06-09-2005 09:06 PM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 

ORIGINAL: driftrider

I guess I don't agree with this list in its entirety. My big gripe is that he included the .220 Swift but omitted the .22-250. Sure, the .220 Swift is a smoking cartridge, but if velocity was the only thing that mattered, half the cartridges on that list wouldn't make the grade. There is a reason that there is a .22-250 in almost every serious rifleman's gunsafe, and it's because the .22-250 comes pretty darm close to the performance of the Swift, but does it with less powder, greater barrel life in a true, rimless, short action cartridge. The advantages of the .22-250 greatly outweigh the extra 200 fps you can squeeze out of the Swift.

This is another fine example of a good article twisted by writer bias. I think the sales numbers speak louder than on authors opinion in this case. The .22-250 falls easily in the top ten most popular cartridges in the world for both rifle and ammo sales.

Mike

I felt the same way, he choose the .243 over the 6mil for this exact reasoning, why didnt he do it with the .22-250

James B 06-09-2005 09:29 PM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
I think the 220 swift made it because it came quite a bit earlier and 4000 fps at that time was a real big deal. There is no doubbt that the 22-250 left the Swift in the dust sales wise once it became known. Its a real perfprmer without a lot of the Swifts Bagage. The very best would be the 22-250 AI. It cures the only real problem for the 22-250. Short case life if loaded max. The 30-06 is no suprise. I am sure the 270 would have been second if only American hunting rifles were named. I don't how he did his picks and the 375 is sure a great cartridge however it has not been as widely used in this country as the 270.

FastShootingCarts 06-09-2005 10:11 PM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 

ORIGINAL: driftrider

I guess I don't agree with this list in its entirety. My big gripe is that he included the .220 Swift but omitted the .22-250. Sure, the .220 Swift is a smoking cartridge, but if velocity was the only thing that mattered, half the cartridges on that list wouldn't make the grade. There is a reason that there is a .22-250 in almost every serious rifleman's gunsafe, and it's because the .22-250 comes pretty darm close to the performance of the Swift, but does it with less powder, greater barrel life in a true, rimless, short action cartridge. The advantages of the .22-250 greatly outweigh the extra 200 fps you can squeeze out of the Swift.

This is another fine example of a good article twisted by writer bias. I think the sales numbers speak louder than on authors opinion in this case. The .22-250 falls easily in the top ten most popular cartridges in the world for both rifle and ammo sales.

Mike
Darn right. I too was looking for the .22-250 to be listed. Very proud of my Remington M700 BDL Custom Deluxe in .22-250 as it's dead-on-balls accurate.

Nice to see the 7mm rem mag there in the list.

Hello to the cities. Glad to be a member of the board.

Briman 06-10-2005 01:48 AM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
30-06 would have been my pick for the top cartridge also.

HighDesertWolf 06-10-2005 04:00 AM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
4 of my favorites were on the list: 30-06,308,243, and 7mm rem mag

Gundigest 06-10-2005 05:42 AM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
The 30-06 doesn't supprise me. I kind of thought the 7x57 Mauser would be up there though.

Highpower 06-10-2005 06:15 AM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 
Keep in mind, these are Layne Simpson's pics. I don't think it's a list of the most popular in the USA, just his favorites.

JagMagMan 06-10-2005 09:06 AM

RE: Did your cartridge make the list.
 

ORIGINAL: Highpower

Keep in mind, these are Layne Simpson's pics. I don't think it's a list of the most popular in the USA, just his favorites.
I agree! One persons opinion, does not equal fact! Sales figures for guns and ammo, carry much more weight than opinions!


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