No, Killdeer, it's not a joke. I would not be trying to shoot an elk at 1000 yards with a 260, but after watching the difference between a large number of rifles hitting LaRue poppers out to better than 1200 yards, I can say with certainty that a 6.5 using 139 scenars or 142 Matchkings is hitting harder than a 30 using 175 Matchkings. Even if the 30 is going several hundered feet per second faster at the start. But the point is, who wants to sit behind a 300 RUM all day and take the punishment? And pay for 90+ grains of powder each shot? If you want more hit, a 6.5-06 or a 6.5X284 will provide all you could want. But they're really overkill for a guy trying to kill a dog at long range. But I certainly encourage anyone who wants to shoot the huge cartridges to go ahead and do so, because I sell a whole lot of muzzle brakes and new barrels to those folks.