by Baldrick314 » 19 Apr 2016, 8:35 am
Depends on what you're shooting. For varmint style shooting (which is more prevalent in the states but sometimes happens here) where you set up over a patch of ground that's densely populated by your chosen game and shoot as many as you can before they get the hint and head elsewhere a larger capacity magazine comes in handy.
For the majority of traditional hunting we do in Australia the larger mags just add extra weight and as you said they catch on things. Horses for courses.
.177, .22lr, .22-250R, 2x .308W, .30-30W, 7.62x54r, 8x56r, 9x19, .357 Mag, 12GA