It's not very often one turns up at the range, but when it does I can usually identify it on the first shot. Is that pretty normal for folks? To be able to distinguish between cartridges from sound? --- Anybody else think like that.
Yes, especially if I hear a kaboom like rolling thunder, fire and smoke all over the place and look over and the poor fella is sitting on his rear end with a buffoonish look on his face with his rifle point up, yep, Marlin level load .45-70, nothing to see here folks, move along, just normal .
The .270 Winchester, now and forever, The King!