ChrisG, I don't need a 26 Nosler. I want one. I really shouldn't bother responding to such a patronizing post but will make a few points.
You ask why? If you would bother to pay attention I said I don't know why, I just do.
Shooting animals at 700 yards? Longest shot I've ever taken is around 330 yards and I've been hunting for almost 50 years.
I wouldn't buy a Nosler, I would have a semi-custom made. Since the 26 Nosler is not a dangerous game cartridge I don't have to CRF though I do prefer it.
If you can't hit what you are aiming at with 100% confidence from field positions you shouldn't be taking any shot, not your arbitrary numbers of 90% and
400-450 yards.
You sound like someone who has read a lot on the Internet and hunted little. You make way to many assumptions that have no basis.
Do you know what a rifle looney is? If so you wouldn't ask why a person would want a 26 Nosler.
I just opened my back door and took a picture with my iPhone. I own my own land and hunt all of the time. How often do you hunt.
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Whoah!! I think you took the post a little personal... The post was not directed at you... In fact, I hadn't even read your comment as I more skimmed it the first time. It was a general rant about companies trying to come up with justifications for their new cartridges and people jumping on the bandwagon FOR those justifications. The word "you" in there was more a general term for "people" not directed at Dwight Beagle... Also... If I had meant to direct it at you... I would have quoted your response as part of my response. My response was a general post about the .26 Nosler...
But I'll address your reply I guess, not to start an argument, but to address the facts.
First of all, this post was started by DOC-404 asking about thoughts on a Nosler... so It was my thoughts on the .26 Nosler.
700 yards was an exaggeration obviously, but was more pointed to some of the folks over on the forums like longrangehunting.com and similar, who claim that if you can't hit a deer at 1,300 yards with a 6.5-284, then you are not a rifleman
If anyone claims they can hit something 100% of the time, they are kidding themselves and, If anyone claims they haven't ever wounded a single animal because all of their shots were 100% true all the time, then they are embellishing the truth, or they have very limited experience taking game animals.
I have hunted quite extensively, not just in the U.S. True, I have not made it to Africa yet, but I have my plan set for 2020. But I have hunted Moose in Ontario, Black Bear in Quebec, and every year I go out for my deer, bear, turkey, coyotes and a plethora of small game with Muzzleloader, Bow, and Rifle in the Adirondacks... where I live. I am not always successful but I do hunt hard. I know people see "NY" and they assume everyone is from New York City... but NY is a big state and NYC is a very small part of it. And yes... I have read a lot... though not much on the internet, as anyone can post whatever they want and call it fact. Most of my reading is from guys like Capstick, Boddington, Taylor, Teddy Roosevelt, Corbett, among others. While I am sure they embellish some things, they at least can be cited as relatively reliable in their opinions.
I am sorry if the opinons expressed personally offended you, but you seem like you came back with a vengence and tried to start a fight with someone who wasn't even directing anything your way... If you want to have a gun... it's a free country. Buy one. My argument was that it is unnecessary. Then you try and imply that I am some incompetant moron who knows nothing about hunting and tell me how much you hunt.
Maybe you are the better hunter... I'll concede... you were right. I was wrong... Let's just leave it at that so this thread can get back on topic... Name calling isn't really going to accomplish much.