I have a jap 300 wby. I haven't shot it in a couple years. Last time it fired, a buddy of mine used it to kill two deer in a few seconds out in Del Rio. One can imagine the great distances one might shoot a deer in Del Rio's vast expanses of canyons, draws, crags, plateaus....
turns out both deer were at 25 yards.
He congratulated me for the rifle "being dead on just like I told him". the load was 82.0 gr RL22 and a 180 gr interlock.
As far as the rifle goes, I do love a 26" barrel.
Since I don't presently predict an oversupply of federal 215 primers flooding the market anytime soon, I don't think that rifle is going to the range anytime soon.
I do love to shoot it however, wrapping myself around it, remaining still, taking that breath, holding it, squeezing.....and here comes the thunder buddy.
Just one more thing in my life that I get a rush from.
And the conclusion you can draw from this is:
hell I dunno,
carry on.
I hunt deer in East Texas. the one I killed last november weighed 135 lb gutted, not too bad, but the 7mm-08 hammered the sucker more than adequately at 200 yds.
If I'm ever lucky enough to go Nilgai hunting, or elk hunting etc...why the heck would I take a (.260, .308, 7mm-08)?