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Where's the forum category for 25 caliber and calibers larger than 30?

p-man

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Just curious ADMIN, but isn't it time to redefine the caliber categories? No 25 and nothing for larger than 30. The 6.5 - 30 family is too large don't you think? Not meaning to stir up a hornet's nest and I'm sure this has been discussed before.
 
Sorry but that link didn't take me to anything but a thread on a cartridge guide - I'm not bitching, just making a recommendation :)
 
p-man said:
Sorry but that link didn't take me to anything but a thread on a cartridge guide - I'm not bitching, just making a recommendation :)

Actually that link takes you to the forum board dedicated to 6.5MM, 7MM, 30 Cal and up, which would be the right place to look for topics about calibers larger than .30.

Not sure I see the value in a dedicated 25 caliber board. You can probably fit in in to one of the boards dedicated to smaller calibers.
 
After Randy Robinett wins the 100 and 100/200 agg at the 2013 NBRSA Score Nationals with a 25 x 47 you can't bring yourself to add "25" to one of the other sub-forums? How hard can that be? It's not the black sheep in the family anymore.
 
C'mon, Jay. Add it to the list under small stuff. That way it'll have it's own sub-category and you only have to add four key strokes to the html code.
New heading could read:
Small Stuff--25s, 22s, 20s, and 17s, .22, .20, .17 Caliber Cartridges
Piece-o-cake. ;)
 
Princess said:
C'mon, Jay. Add it to the list under small stuff. That way it'll have it's own sub-category and you only have to add four key strokes to the html code.
New heading could read: Small Stuff--25s, 22s, 20s, and 17s
.22, .20, .17 Caliber Cartridges
Piece-o-cake. ;)

Lol, I thought about adding "and .25 cal" to that category for you guys.

It's fine with me to modify that category, like you say, it's 20 seconds worth of work. It's the Forum Boss you have to convince though.
 
Daily Bulletin dated 30 Sept., 2007: Jackie Schmidt of Texas won a couple yardage aggs in Registered Competition using a 25 BR!
It has paid it's dues and has proven itself to be included as part of "Accurate Shooter.com" ;)
Small Stuff forum would be a good fit........although I would much prefer it's own sub-forum titled : RIGHT STUFF- 25 Caliber 8)
 
And in 1991, per my PS magazine, Clay Spencer came mighty close to winning the 13 1/2 pound class shooting the 25BR.
 
I too
have three 375 H&H's, two are Ackley imp. and I love to shoot them on a regular basis and I am looking for the utmost in accuracy from these calibers!! I love to shoot these as much as my smaller rifles I turn necks and get some very good accuracy that some with the more popular sizes would love to shoot! I shoot them at moderate ranges out to 500 yards and have shot mule deer out to 400yards! As I say when you get the big train rolling it is pretty amazing! I would like to also see a category for the bigger stuff that I think quite a few of us shoot with as much enthusiasm!!!RW
 

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