Very true also. It's always better to have more rounds downrange even if they're smaller. When someone gets hit, unless their adrenaline is flowing like crazy, they're not ignoring a gun shot of any size. You can pop someone with a .22LR and they're going to freak out the same as if you hit them with a .45-70 because all that their brain processes is "I'VE BEEN SHOT!!!". No point to using elephant rounds on humans.
The increased portability of .556 was also a strong incentive for switching from 7.62 (which weighs twice as much per round).
Do they make 10 round magazines for .950 JDJ?
Very true also. It's always better to have more rounds downrange even if they're smaller. When someone gets hit, unless their adrenaline is flowing like crazy, they're not ignoring a gun shot of any size. You can pop someone with a .22LR and they're going to freak out the same as if you hit them with a .45-70 because all that their brain processes is "I'VE BEEN SHOT!!!". No point to using elephant rounds on humans.
Only to spite the gun grabbers ;-)