Prior to this thread, I had never heard of Razor Dobbs (yes, I'm not based in the US) so I did a bit of reading about who he is. Seems like he was mentored into handgun hunting by Ted Nugent, which is also how he came to favour the 10mm. Also seems like the current Cape Buff is actually his second taken with a 10mm, the other was some years ago. I believe Ted has also taken at least one with the 10. So we now have a number of times (admittedly a small number) when a properly placed 10mm was up to the job. Rather than jumping on him I think we should respect the achievement. I think we should also be grateful for the fact that his efforts, and the efforts of others like him, may spur manufacturers to create better semi-auto calibres and establish their place as legitimate hunting tools.