So it appears that Ruger has come out with it's own version of the WSM called "Ruger Compact Magnum" or "RCM." My primary question is.....why?
From what I can tell, the only 2 "advantages" that I can see (at least on paper), and from what has been touted by Ruger and Hornady (it's partner in this cartridge) is that the RCMs are as follows:
1. RCMs are not as "fat" as the WSMs, and thus a magazine could hold 1 more RCM round.
2. RCMs are a bit shorter than the WSMs and thus can fit in existing true short actions.
However, let's deal with each "advantage" separately.
As for #1, I personally have never used more than 2 shots on any deer. Heck, I can't even remember shooting any more than 1. As such, in the real world, I don't see the practical use of having 4 or 5 rounds in a rifle.
As for #2, the RCMs are similar to the Remington Short Mags, and the Remington version is all but dead. Heck, even Remington is now making guns in WSM cartridges.
I understand that Hornady's niche is doing joint ventures with Ruger to come up with somewhat proprietary cartridges, but, in the case of the RCMs, I just don't see it being a success.
What are yall's thoughts? Are any of you interested in buying one of these RCMs?
Zachary