billflangjr813
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2506Looking for thoughts on what caliber you guys would pick as the most versatile caliber for western whitetail and mule deer in factory offerings?
Thanks,
Mike
2506Looking for thoughts on what caliber you guys would pick as the most versatile caliber for western whitetail and mule deer in factory offerings?
Thanks,
Mike
Yep... I think we have more choices that are optimized for specific scenarios, but it's like the proliferation of gap wedges in golf... how many choices do we actually need?I wish I could go back to the 70s. The world was a simpler place. I had it made and didn't know it. Nothing wrong with the rifles from that time either. But the bullets have gotten better.
I use a 340 weatherby for my bear elk gun...I really wanted to go to the .338's…..but figured it would not receive a warm welcome! memtb
I use a 340 weatherby for my bear elk gun...
Having recently built a 280 AI I approve of this message. Pretty much runs with my 7 mag with less powder. Probably going to build a 7 saum as well. Another very efficient 7 mm.I'd go with a 7 mm. I hunted with a 7 RM for years and loved it - since went to a lightweight 6.5 PRC and a 9.5 lb 300 PRC for my primary hunting rifles. Deer or smaller 6.5 PRC, elk or bigger 300 PRC. Both have enough for all non dangerous NA game in a pinch and not excessive for smaller game.
For versatility, panache, ammo capacity, modest recoil I'd go with a 280 AI - even though I don't own one. A 7 RM or 7 PRC is nearly as good at the cost of slightly more recoil.
In fact, I recently purchased a Blaser R8 in 375 H&H for my DG and 'traveling rifle'. Am leaning towards a barrel in 7 RM for my hunt the world combination. Would be a 280AI for sure, but the 375 and 7 mm RM use the same bolt face and magazine which simplifies things for sure.
The 6.5's have their adherents, but they are a little smaller than ideal for game such as elk and moose. IMO, the most versatile calibers are 7 mm and 30 cal.
When I got my 7 mm 10 or 12 years ago, I read that if 90% of your game is smaller than elk choose a 7 RM, if 90 % are elk or larger choose a 300 WM. I think it's still good advice, and anything similar in performance to these two cartridges are great, versatile options.
But go buy a 280AI. Have a look at the Weatherby Backcountry 2.0 and the Browning Xbolt 2 if you're looking for rifle selections
My son and I have a couple of both.Having recently built a 280 AI I approve of this message. Pretty much runs with my 7 mag with less powder. Probably going to build a 7 saum as well. Another very efficient 7 mm
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The 7s are a very good platform for bullet weight and high BC.Having recently built a 280 AI I approve of this message. Pretty much runs with my 7 mag with less powder. Probably going to build a 7 saum as well. Another very efficient 7 mm.