Gamesniper19
Well-Known Member
They are all good choices. For hunting, the 6XC can be effective as a hunting rifle however it was made as a target rifle and as such will have limitations on animals at longer ranges (ethics). In this case if you plan on never shooting anything larger than a 200 lb deer any one of the choices will work. I recently completed a custom 6mm Creedmoor running the 115 bergers at 3002 FPS. Plenty for speed goats and most deer sized animals (why i recommend it) but not so much for western Mulies or larger animals at over 500 yards. Will it sure, but I won't. I run a few 6.5's including a 6.5 GAP 4S and Creedmoor for hunting and when recommending hunting calibers I consider 3 things;
- Is it going to ethically kill with 1 bullet at normal hunting distances (if the shot isn't perfect does it have enough to kill)
- How easy is it for me to get components - can I find local ammo if my hand loads get lost in travel
- Barrel life matters if I plan to shoot comps and hunt with it but for strictly a hunting gun, barrel life is not really a consideration. 1500+ round barrel life = 10+ years of shooting with my hunting rifles