Good comments
@Turpentine21
It is very important to set the context on these threads. A light hunting rig with significant recoil is not the same subject as a 18 lbs PRS rig or an F-open match rig. Not from the load development view point, or from the shooting technique view point.
Strong field shooting fundamentals are required to get good performance from higher powered cartridges when they are used in light sporting guns.
I belong to several clubs and on many occasions when a High Master has tried to learn hunting in their middle or late age, they were shocked at how poorly they shot these hunting rigs from body supported positions.
It had nothing to do with the accuracy of the guns, it was all about shooting technique required when there is big recoil.
It takes patients to test light barrel sections that heat up fast, and that load development is far more difficult than the match gun context. It also takes lots of practice to learn to control that recoil and make humane shots under pressure. YMMV