I did recommend 7-08 and 7 MM mag but the 30-06 will do everything very well. I like the 308 but 1200 yards is a little bit long for it. Hunting under 400 Yards and targets to 1200 are very different scope wise depending on terrain and game.
+1IMHO, 1200yds rules out 30-06, AI and is a stretch for several others mentioned. Plain, old 300Win mag will do all that and then some. And with some work can likely find one in the price range.
It wasn't suggest it was in response to someone saying you can't shoot paper at 1200 yards with a 280 AI, so I said if you can shoot paper with a 6.5 Creedmoor at 1200 yards you sure can shoot a 280 AI. No one suggested a Creed.^^^
Wondering how long it'd take for the 6.5 Creed to show
True on the 7mm mags and factory configurations. I forget it needed to be a factory gun.@Tidus56 and @Creedmoor shooter : 7mm Mag is pretty dang hard to beat, but I don't see any factory rifles that have enough twist for my taste. I looked at some factory ammo options, and 2200 fps at 400 yds is not a sure thing, although there's some get you there with some room to spare (e.g. Barnes LRX). Even reloading, with a 1:9.5 twist, you can't take advantage of the mid-weight Hammer Hunters.
@WWP2012 regarding paper and steel, it would just be some fun plinking (and wind practice) in a big wheat field. 1 MOA is sufficient, which I think most decent factory rifles will do. Without me to motivate him, I doubt he'll be doing it otherwise, so I'd almost certainly be hand loading all his target ammo.
Regarding 6.5 PRC, I consider it to be the "bare minimum" to achieve #1, as we're both "more than enough gun" kinda guys. With copper bullets, I just don't like the energy levels at 400 yds for elk. By no means saying it's not doable, I just like to see 2200 fps and 1500 ftlbs or more. Also, I only see 2 factory options in copper (Nosler E-Tip 120 gr, and Barnes 127 LRX). Definitely a contender though.
@memtb I think 338WM is a bit more than needed. He already has an old Winchester 670 in 300WM. It shoots OK, but he's looking for something a little more modern, and is excited about just "getting a new rifle".
@Shane Lindsey No doubt the old 06 will get her done, but IMO, the 7mm will do everything it will and more. Economy and rifle/ammo options are unparalleled though.
Palma load, varget and 155 smkIF hunting in California, that is the only bullet that is legal.
For the guys that are recommending the .308, what recipe are you using that will keep the bullet supersonic at 1,200 yards??
I have had some good experiences with the follow 3 value priced scope lines. A scope in the 14-18 power will be more than enough for 800-1000 on paper and 400 on game. I've shot a lot of steel out to 1000 yards using a 4.5-14 Leupold.1) All ungulates to 400 yds (deer mostly, but elk, moose, etc will almost certainly be tackled occasionally).
2) Steel and paper to 800 plus (occasionally out to 1200 just for giggles on big targets).
3) $1500 for scope and rifle.
4) Factory rifle most likely (see #3).
5) I'll load for him, perhaps indefinitely, but reasonably common factory ammo is a must.
6) He only hunts with lead free. So it needs to have a good factory option in copper (see #5). He's cool with slinging lead at paper/steel, but verboten on animals.
7) He can handle recoil, but I'd like to steer him towards "a bit more than minimum" that will get the job done, so a factory rifle with a brake is a high priority, but not a deal breaker.
So...
Rifle?
Scope?
Cartridge?
I have my own opinions, but would love to hear from the peanut gallery. Just stay in the lane. None of the above 7 points can be violated and keep him happy. He's not a high volume shooter, but I'd like to push him that direction, so keep economy in mind too.
2660 fps mv is 50,450 psi @ 95% load density, and the bullet is subsonic at 1200 yds, barely supersonic at 1100 (1080 fps). If using more Varget to achieve 100% load density (MV 2796 fps), then pressure is 55,450 and at 1,200 yds that bullet is going 1080 fps.Palma load, varget and 155 smk
I am a big fan of the 28 Nosler performance wise for all lower 48 states big game. Can get more load details if this is the direction you shift1) All ungulates to 400 yds (deer mostly, but elk, moose, etc will almost certainly be tackled occasionally).
2) Steel and paper to 800 plus (occasionally out to 1200 just for giggles on big targets).
3) $1500 for scope and rifle.
4) Factory rifle most likely (see #3).
5) I'll load for him, perhaps indefinitely, but reasonably common factory ammo is a must.
6) He only hunts with lead free. So it needs to have a good factory option in copper (see #5). He's cool with slinging lead at paper/steel, but verboten on animals.
7) He can handle recoil, but I'd like to steer him towards "a bit more than minimum" that will get the job done, so a factory rifle with a brake is a high priority, but not a deal breaker.
So...
Rifle?
Scope?
Cartridge?
I have my own opinions, but would love to hear from the peanut gallery. Just stay in the lane. None of the above 7 points can be violated and keep him happy. He's not a high volume shooter, but I'd like to push him that direction, so keep economy in mind too.