If you are worried about the Encore frame stretching, then go with the 6.5 Sherman! You will have very, very little "bolt thrust" ( I know there is no bolt in an Encore! ) You won't need a brake, and you will gain a new experience!
Of the two I'd take the .264wm all day long, it's such a classic cartridge and quite capable of taking all North American game though probably not the best choice for big bears.getting ready to do a re chamber which would be best , pretty much a whitetail and antelope hunter ....
https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/6-5-sherman-q-a.125601/Mudrunner2005, where can I find out about a 6.5 Sherman, pease ?? I possibly may have a new project to dwell into.
I've noticed a lot more 6.5x284 threads recently. I think this is due to the lapua brass and accuracy of the cartridge. I have a friend that has about 7 elk so far with his.Great round, but crappy Hornady brass will end up killing this cartridge like it has about done with the 7LRM. I and many others are experiencing this problem
About nine years ago a poll was conducted on this site asking what would be the next cartridge acquired. The 6.5x284 topped the survey. I suspect the 6.5x284 may be more prolific as a LR cartridge then most of us realize...and well earned, if so.I've noticed a lot more 6.5x284 threads recently. I think this is due to the lapua brass and accuracy of the cartridge. I have a friend that has about 7 elk so far with his.
Lapua brass was a big selling point for me.I've noticed a lot more 6.5x284 threads recently. I think this is due to the lapua brass and accuracy of the cartridge. I have a friend that has about 7 elk so far with his.
Except for barrel life...6.5-300 weatherby would be a great l.r. Option
About the same as the .26 Nosler (nearly identical capacity)... So, not good.I don't worry about barrel life in a hunting rifle. 100 rounds a year, 7-8 years, I'm satisfied. But I have not heard how many shots people are getting out of the 6.5-300.
It's due to the fact the 6.5's overall have been regaining a great deal of popularity over the last decade or so and the 6.5-284 being an absolutely wonderful cartridge that has been tearing up competition shooting for several decades.I've noticed a lot more 6.5x284 threads recently. I think this is due to the lapua brass and accuracy of the cartridge. I have a friend that has about 7 elk so far with his.
Well past the rule/point of diminishing returns.6.5-300 weatherby would be a great l.r. Option