IMHO... a 257 Weatherby, very flat shooter, very capable and very deadly! Roy's favorite caliber, mine as well! Taken everything from fox, yotes, hogs, whitetail, antelope and 2 elk!I'm looking at the Seekins PH2 or one of the Bergara's for a deer hunting rifle. I'm open to other manufacturers as well, these two just seem to be highly reviewed. I'm leaning towards a 6.5 PRC, but a 7mm magnum might be more practical for ammo availability. I have a 7mm magnum and it's a great caliber for hunting, just though a short action might be good to have for a change. I'm a hold over shooter, I don't need to do MOA adjustments for 1000 yards for anything. Normally I shoot from 100-500 yards. I'd say 250-300 yards would be more normal. I appreciate any suggestions on caliber or manufacturer. Rifle weight doesn't matter much because I just carry the gun to a box stand, maybe walk 500-600 yards. I also do not want a muzzle break, bad on the ears when hunting. So recoil might come in to play for caliber selection, or maybe a heavier rifle. Thanks for any help.
It's hard to beat APR rifles..I've had them build me 2 rifles..A Ranger in 6.5 PRC and a Altitude in 6 CM...Both will flat out shot with my other custom builds that was double the cost. Depending on what Seeking your looking @ the ARP Maverick wouldn't be that much more.I have a Proof Elevation MTR in 6.5PRC and it shoots lights out and has become by go to deer rifle. I took the muley in my avatar with it and 143ELDX at 150 yards. I've also taken several other deer with it and will be using it this year in Mexico for whitetails. My son shoots a 6.5 Creed built by Alamo Precision Rifles in the Dallas area and it shoots incredibly well also. My son hasn't taken anything with it yet, but I've shot a couple of deer and an impala in South Africa with it running the 143ELDX as well. Hard to complain about the performance of either, when ringing steel consistently at 1000 on factory ammo. They almost make me not want to reload anymore, but then my reloads are even tighter. Both guns shoot 1" groups at 300.
I would do a Ruger American Hunter in 6.5CM or 308. The stock is amazing. Put more money in the glass than the rifle. A great scope can make the difference of shoot/no-shoot and almost any new rifle will work for a deer at those ranges. Also put in for a suppressor if its legal to hunt with one in NC. Its a game changer. +I'm looking at the Seekins PH2 or one of the Bergara's for a deer hunting rifle. I'm open to other manufacturers as well, these two just seem to be highly reviewed. I'm leaning towards a 6.5 PRC, but a 7mm magnum might be more practical for ammo availability. I have a 7mm magnum and it's a great caliber for hunting, just though a short action might be good to have for a change. I'm a hold over shooter, I don't need to do MOA adjustments for 1000 yards for anything. Normally I shoot from 100-500 yards. I'd say 250-300 yards would be more normal. I appreciate any suggestions on caliber or manufacturer. Rifle weight doesn't matter much because I just carry the gun to a box stand, maybe walk 500-600 yards. I also do not want a muzzle break, bad on the ears when hunting. So recoil might come in to play for caliber selection, or maybe a heavier rifle. Thanks for any help.
300 wsmI'm looking at the Seekins PH2 or one of the Bergara's for a deer hunting rifle. I'm open to other manufacturers as well, these two just seem to be highly reviewed. I'm leaning towards a 6.5 PRC, but a 7mm magnum might be more practical for ammo availability. I have a 7mm magnum and it's a great caliber for hunting, just though a short action might be good to have for a change. I'm a hold over shooter, I don't need to do MOA adjustments for 1000 yards for anything. Normally I shoot from 100-500 yards. I'd say 250-300 yards would be more normal. I appreciate any suggestions on caliber or manufacturer. Rifle weight doesn't matter much because I just carry the gun to a box stand, maybe walk 500-600 yards. I also do not want a muzzle break, bad on the ears when hunting. So recoil might come in to play for caliber selection, or maybe a heavier rifle. Thanks for any help.
I do love the 7Rem mag but for just a deer rifle from a box blind the 25-06 is probably a better choice. If you have other future uses the 7mag is very handy and I find it no problem to shoot.
Yeah 25-06 is an option. I've always been intrigued with the 257 Roberts or 257 Roberts AI.
Notice a trend here? You have the 7rem mag. The 25.06 is near perfect for your conditions. You may think it shoots a light bullet, but it has dropped more deer in their tracks than any other rifle I own.Take a hard look at the 25 cals. The 257 bee or 25'06 is the right answer for deer.
The recoil is completely easy on the shoulder. Kills stuff surprisingly quick.