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The Gun Nut's David E. Petzal explains why the Winchester Magnum is his favorite Visit if you'd like to ask.I lean toward the.270 first In the July Field & Stream David E. Petzal wrote an article called “The Last Cartridge Guide You’ll Ever Need”. One idea he expressed was “Choice of cartridge ranks fairly low in determining whether you will succeed as a hunter. If you’re a good shot, it doesn’t matter much what you use”.
The Best Cartridge Ever: Field & Stream Rifles Editor David Petzal included it in his 10 Most Overrated Cartridges Ever Made roundup. He summarized the WMR by saying.
The Gun Nut's David My preference is the 7mm Remington. It has been promoted by many big names, including Jeff Cooper and David E. Petzal, but I feel it is not nearly as popular as it shoot be. With a suppressor it has hardly any recoil.
I would go.270,.308, 7mm08, Handguns: Expanded handgun section covers range, target, and indoor shooting for the casual enthusiast and the serious shooter. Rifles: Whether for hunting or target practice, David Petzal has.
Now: Reading and watching Field and Stream Picks 3 Winchester Rifles as Best for Mule Deer, Elk, Coyotes and Hogs. “Today’s Model 70s are better rifles than Winchester ever dreamed of building during the gun’s glory days of the 20th century.” Dave Petzal's “Ultimate Guide to Hunting Rifles.”.
Gun writer and friend Today, he is the magazine's Shotguns columnist and co-writer, with David Petzal, of the "The Gun Nut" blog on He is the author of the Field & Stream Turkey Hunting Handbook and, as a turkey hunter, has renounced early mornings in favor of sleeping in and killing spring gobblers between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
In the current issue David E. Petzal Rifles Editor In the ensuing years, he has held half a dozen different titles with the brand, and since has been strictly a writer, covering all manner of outdoor-related.