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Ultimately, why do people not use premium bullets ? Maybe initially out of ignorance, but certainly not out of idiocy.
Many of us come from times when there were neither forums nor the internet where you could have long discussions about bullets and calibers. One just used what was available and what was recommended by the local gun dealer. If the cartridge worked well, it continued to be used, even if more modern bullets came onto the market in the meantime.
This was partly the case for hunting Big Game in Africa. Initially there were only two loads from Weatherby available for the cartridge 460 Weatherby Magnum and for this reason I would never have had any other idea than to use the classic SP or FMJ bullet from the factory loads. The RWS factory loads of the cartridge 10,75x68 were at the time only supplied with the 22,5g thin jacketed FMJ bullet, so it was assumed that it must work if it was offered by the manufacturer. With increasing experience you realize that some loads are marginal for that purpose. Unfortunately, with the cartridge 11,2x72 Schüler only the classic bullet Woodleigh 401gr SN RN was available, and because I wanted to shoot a buffalo with the rifle, I made a compromise. It was not my first buffalo so I knew what I was doing and shot only under the best conditions.
Summarized, we may have remained old-fashioned in some corners, but we are not completely ignorant or totally stupid if we continue to use classic bullets and not premium bullets.
Many of us come from times when there were neither forums nor the internet where you could have long discussions about bullets and calibers. One just used what was available and what was recommended by the local gun dealer. If the cartridge worked well, it continued to be used, even if more modern bullets came onto the market in the meantime.
This was partly the case for hunting Big Game in Africa. Initially there were only two loads from Weatherby available for the cartridge 460 Weatherby Magnum and for this reason I would never have had any other idea than to use the classic SP or FMJ bullet from the factory loads. The RWS factory loads of the cartridge 10,75x68 were at the time only supplied with the 22,5g thin jacketed FMJ bullet, so it was assumed that it must work if it was offered by the manufacturer. With increasing experience you realize that some loads are marginal for that purpose. Unfortunately, with the cartridge 11,2x72 Schüler only the classic bullet Woodleigh 401gr SN RN was available, and because I wanted to shoot a buffalo with the rifle, I made a compromise. It was not my first buffalo so I knew what I was doing and shot only under the best conditions.
Summarized, we may have remained old-fashioned in some corners, but we are not completely ignorant or totally stupid if we continue to use classic bullets and not premium bullets.