MerKuryM8
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Regarding recoil mentioned in your original post, put a silencer on your rifles.
I am intending on putting a silencer on and hopefully never having to take it off again, because I value my hearing
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Regarding recoil mentioned in your original post, put a silencer on your rifles.
If you do choose a 6.5, Leave the 6.5 Manbun(aka Creedmoor) in the Gun shop and get the Swede.
I thought you wanted a Howa 1500? They do make a swede. Yes the swede will work with a standard 30-06 length actionHaha! I did consider the Swede, but (I might be wrong) I believe it is too long for it to fit into a Short Action. I will be putting the Barrel Action into an MDT XRS, which to my knowledge only comes in short action
I thought you wanted a Howa 1500? They do make a swede. Yes the swede will work with a standard 30-06 length action
By the time you are proficient out to the longer ranges (400m-500m+) you'll be getting your .300WinMag so the 6.5mm will be obsolete for your purposes.
IMHO
I was wondering why 7mm-08 didn't get mentioned . I like it and it might be suitable.Haha! I did consider the Swede, but (I might be wrong) I believe it is too long for it to fit into a Short Action. I will be putting the Barrel Action into an MDT XRS, which to my knowledge only comes in short action lengths. I do prefer the sound of a .260 Remington over the 6.5 Creed, but with ammo availability, as you have mentioned, it seems like the Creed would be the only real option there. I was originally considering the 7mm-08 as well, but I didn't include it because I doubt there is much, if any ammo available here. I don't mind the hippie status of the Creed though, I already have the long hair to match and I am part of the younger Generations![]()
I think it's probably more than an 80% chance of me leaving with a 308, but there is a slight chance of the rest creeping up.
I was wondering why 7mm-08 didn't get mentioned . I like it and it might be suitable.
A Howa with good optics won't let you down, neither will a .308.
The 7mm-o8 is like the 35 Whelen here, non existent.I was wondering why 7mm-08 didn't get mentioned . I like it and it might be suitable.
You would not go wrong with .308 .
.260 once piqued my interest but I have the 7-08.
I'm not jumping on the Creedmoor wagon myself.
You can always rebarrell the Howa later if you have the means and opportunity.
A Howa with good optics won't let you down, neither will a .308.
@MerKuryM8
I shoot long range at competitons.
I encourage always shooting at paper targets at longer distances.
With such training you become better rifleman. You get familiar with your rifle, you improve your skills.
And thats about it.
But, do not hunt long range, with small recoil calibers.
Check balistic tables for 308 win or 6.5CM - for example at 600 meters - check the bullet energy at that distance, and compare with energy requirements in hunting for your country.
It will be insufficent, far below reqirement.
With slow speed on end of trajectory the hunting bullet probably will not even expand, second bad unwanted effect. Wounding is almost certain
Hunting distance is: up to 200 meters, and for best experienced hunters up to 300 m, that is reeasonable.
You want long range hunting, under modern "sniper hunting hype" then take proper long range hunting caliber like 338 win mag, or something in that ballistic level.
This will aso require a good rifle capable to deliver accuracy at distance, good long range scope preferably with ballistic turrets, and more expensive ammo that wil reduce training sessions.
Prices jump signifcantly for that type of exercise.
Stick to 308 win, and normal distances, and you will be ok.
BTW, how old are you?
I seem to have a thing for weird cartridges... My top pick for a larger cartridge originally was a .300 WSM.. I don't know.. I just like itI was looking at the 6.5 PRC for some time. Same thing, non existent.
Then get yourself a 308 Norma Magnum. We need more of themI seem to have a thing for weird cartridges... My top pick for a larger cartridge originally was a .300 WSM.. I don't know.. I just like it![]()
Uh oh, don't tell Bob! He is infatuated with the .35 Whelen.The 7mm-o8 is like the 35 Whelen here, non existent.
Howa have been in Australia over 35 years that I know of. They are reasonably priced and reliable, functional and real value within their price point.I originally was going to add it, but it seems to be so similar to .308 (it seems marginally better for me) and as far as I know, it has a lack of ammo here, so I left it out, thinking I'd jump on it if it's worth it.
Also good to know that the Howa won't let me down. Everything has so many mixed reviews, except for Tikka T3 or T3x, which is too expensive (3 times the price here).