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Ok here are the parameters: this is for deer/antelope size game, I have a 243 all set up, I have a 300 WM all set up, I have lots of other rifles smaller than 243 and larger than 300, so confine your choice please.
I want an in "between" rifle, I am thinking 7mm-08, 270 or 270 WSM. make your arguments please!
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6.5-284
Extremley accurate, short action, high BC bullets, can have a light rifle that wont beat the heck out of you.
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Re: Caliber selecting for fun
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August 24, 2010, 08:13:07 PM »
Pretty hard to beat the .300 WM.
The .270 WSM probably has the most gain in short mag.
The .257 Weatherby probably is best mid performer.
If I were goimg in the middle it might be a .260 in a Sako.
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I was going to say that....6.5x284, 6.5x47, 6.5-06......at least 8.5 twist and it will spit 142smk's way out there. my next favorite is the 257wby. that thing is like a lazerbeam. I have taken deer, elk and bear with mine and it put them down every bit as fast and hard as my 300rum and 338 did. a lever gun in 45lc or 44mag is a riot and cheap to shoot too.
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7mmmmoh8 because it sounds sexy
hey thats my whole argument
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I would go with the 270 WSM. This is obviously not something you NEED. If it were, I would say get a practical cartridge like the standard 270 Winchester. So I would just get something fun, and a little bit different. The 270 WSM would be perfect for your intended use.
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Quote from: whacker1 on August 24, 2010, 08:51:44 PM
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270 win has never let me down deer hunting. It's a great round
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The .270 Win. is an awesome round. Jack O'conner called it the perfect sheep cartridge. I think what is so great about it is the flat trajectory with mild recoil which equals accuracy.
I also really like the 25-06. It is a great dual purpose round.
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257 or 270 WBY
25/06AI Shows promise
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i really like the 7mm-08 huge range of bullets great caliber good knock down. but i also love the 270wsm one of the flatest shooting guns out there with a big selection of bullet weights as well. i also have and like a 25-06 but most times bullets are 90-120 grains so for your choices.
less then 200 yards avg shoot 7mm-08 more then 200 yard avg 270 wsm
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.270 ammo is cheaper than a wheatherby a lot
has hardly any kick
super accurate
plenty of nockdown power for anything in this state
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How about a .260? Mabey a Ruger with a cool paint job?
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