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Quote from: PolarBear on March 25, 2021, 11:40:17 PM.308 or .243 lmao
.308 or .243
Do you want one rifle to hunt all over the counter game in Washington with, or are you happy to get one for deer, and one for Elk down the road?Consider more than recoil (as noted the 243, 7mm-08 and 6.5 cred will all be similar). Consider ease of finding ammo.My gut says finding ammo for a 243 and 6.5 Creedmoor would be easier than a 7mm-08. Consider a 308 Winchester too.
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Quote from: Rob on March 26, 2021, 06:44:06 AMDo you want one rifle to hunt all over the counter game in Washington with, or are you happy to get one for deer, and one for Elk down the road?Consider more than recoil (as noted the 243, 7mm-08 and 6.5 cred will all be similar). Consider ease of finding ammo.My gut says finding ammo for a 243 and 6.5 Creedmoor would be easier than a 7mm-08. Consider a 308 Winchester too.I'm definitely interested in one rifle to rule them all haha since I am fortunate enough to buy a nice rifle and scope right now... probably not so much down the line.I'd say the only animals I don't have any nterest in is varmints and coyotes.Thanks a ton for the information! I'll have to check local ammo selection when I get back from Idaho. Definitely more interested in the 6.5/7-08 now.
I was just going to say don’t get an ultralight rifle until you try one out. My friend has one in 308 and it kicks like my 300 mag. The more I hunt and shoot, the more I’m convinced magnums are overrated for normal hunting. The 270 kills elk plenty dead and plenty quickly.
No particular order....243 win6.5 creedmoor7-08My wife started with the .243 and now shoots the 7-08. Everyone in my family shots the 6.5 creed. I would suggest the 6.5 creed or 7-08 over the .243 purely due to the heavier bullet choices. Will allow you to hunt bear and elk where the .243 is a little lite in my opinion.