Blkrflguy
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Your question says 600 yds for whitetail. Heck my DD with an 18" barrel in 556 is quite accurate out to 725 yds and will still deliver enough ft per lbs with my 77 gn bullet. Practically anything centerfire except a 30-30 haha... I'm not surprised you have 7 pages of answers here. This is like asking what kind of scope should I buy for deer? You said you reload, so you should understand ballistics and the ft-lbs to kill your prey and what they are at 600 yds. My apologies... I guess I've seen so many open ended questions and a gazillion answers to each of them on line. If you reload you're smart enough to figure this out on your own.I'm looking to build a 600yd hunting rifle. I'll be starting with at Rem 700 LA left hand, trued. I'm planning on a 24" bartlein barrel. I'm not scared of wildcats or Ackley Improved either. I reload so, I'll be developing the loads. The current rifle is a 270win, but I'm thinking there is more bang for the buck in LR performance and aftermarket support. Most of my hunting is within 350yds or so, but I'm wanting a reliable option out to 600yds. This will double as range gun for some fun and probably run 2-300rds per year on the high side.
I'm leaning towards a 260rem or 7mm 08 in the LA. These guys not restricted to mag length can be pretty impressive.
I currently load for:
308, 7mm Rem mag, 7mm 08, 270 win, 223
And I have a 6.5 Creedmore on order for my son. We'll be loading for it as well.
Must haves:
-Long Range Support in brass and projectiles, at least in the manufacturing side. I'm not expecting everything to be in stock. (I'm not against fire forming good brass)
-Decent barrel life ~1800-2000rnd minimum
-Enough kinetic energy for deer at 600yds
Would like to haves:
-cross over powders or projectiles to current reloading stock
-Factory ammo options are nice, but not required.
-Something that is powder efficient
-No one ever complains about low recoil...
Feel free to add details of barrel length, twist, reamers, and load data.
Thanks very much for the info!
Here's what I'll say, and share with you. I have a friend who guides elk and mule deer hunters here in the Rockies. I asked him this question over TG dinner in Nov. "What's the best caliber that you've seen for Elk?" His private ranch takes a couple hundered Elk every year, he should know, as he watches them get shot every year. He said, he likes 7mm mag the best, 270 is a good choice, and he also likes the 300 short mag. When I asked about the 6/5 because EVERYONE likes the 6/5, he and his guides call it the "6/5 NEEDMOORE". HAHAHA tells all the fan boys right there. Yea you can kill em' with that but. There's much better choices.
If you're building a gun for 600 yds to hunt with and you like LR shooting, you may find yourself in the west hunting bigger bodied animals at some point. Might as well have the right stick!
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