I was not condemning anyone for shooting big rifles, or small bores. I hunt deer with everything from .22 hornet (legal here) to a 45-70, and have several rifles capable of hitting things in the next parish. My lease here in La is small acrage of mostly swamp,with other small leases all around, so planting food plots, and box stands are necessary, and short yardages are the norm. I also hunt in West Texas with my father-in -law where it is box stands and sendero's and long shots are the norm. I am not knocking anyones hunting tactic, hell if you want to ride around in your truck glassing pronghorns call me, I will grab my 25-06 and be on my way!
Or if you want to go stomp thickets I have a 12ga and a bucket of buckshot, one of the most fun hunts I have ever been on was running deer with hounds. As long as it's legal I'm in.
I owned a small gun shop for a few years, and I saw and heard some wacky stuff. Almost without exception if someone lost a deer after shooting it with a small bore improper bullet selection was to blame (IE 40gr varmit grenade). I also had an experience with a customer who brought in a .378 Weatherby that wouldn't group, after checking all of the usual suspects, loose screws, mounts, ect, we went to the range where I shot a neat 1" group at 100 yrds, but man did that sucker kick!!!. the owner of this rifle sat down and promtly shot about a 20" pattern. watching him shoot, he was literally shaking and sweating before each shot. When asked why he bought such a big gun his reply was that he was tired of deer running off when shot with his 30-06! I also had a man come in looking for some green tip 30-30 bullets said they killed deer the best, after showing him every different 30-30 load in my shop, he produced 2 shells from his pocket the "green tips" were ancient Peters soft points covered with corrosion.