Flip a coin. Both are extremely exceptional for what you're looking at doing.
Want to build a new rifle and starting looking at Lane Precision. I'm looking for a sub 300 yard rifle for deer and pigs. I like the 308 for many reasons and have a savage heavy barrel that was basically my first rifle 15 years ago. Still shoots well but I want a rifle I can carry in the woods for long hikes. I have a 300 WM if I even make it out elk hunting so I don't need a large caliber rifle.
So I'm looking for advice between the 308 and 6.5cm. I know the 6.5 is the new sexy round but for hunting deer and pigs under 300 yards what would you get?
I know there are a ton of other calibers out there but I'm only considering the 308 or 6.5.
many and all input welcomed.
I don't think you'd go wrong with either cartridge.Well I think you guys have convinced me to stay with my original choice. The tried and tested 308!
Depends on the pig. A true 200lb hog is a tough animal, way tougher than any deer. No substitute for caliber, go .308 win.I'd probably get the creed, ammo availability is equal actually easier to find ammo right now.
since you don't need it for heavy game should be plenty
In the end you'll probably put a lot of energy into the decision but it doesn't really matter both will work fine
Not tougher than elk. Just small vitals, thick bones, and heavy shield on the bigger boars.I personally have never shot a pig, are they tougher than an elk? Seems like either of the mentioned cartridges would be suitable and readily available.