Missed the reference, you've got me there!
I'm surprised everyone is talking up the long action cartridges. I thought something like a 260rem would make an ideal sheep rifle due to the ability to use a shorter/lighter action...?
One of my friends is a sheep guide with over 10 years experience guiding. He told me that his favorite to see carried on a sheep hunt is a 270 win. He hates the 7mm magnums. Said that the 7mm magnums caused a bunch of extra damage that coused a lot of extra work for him.
The mess is more a result of bullet construction than 7 thou of diameter and a dozen grains of powder. A 7RM with 150gr TSX or 160 Accubonds would be outstanding. But I wouldn't turn away from a 270 for that job either.
I'm surprised everyone is talking up the long action cartridges. I thought something like a 260rem would make an ideal sheep rifle due to the ability to use a shorter/lighter action...?
I already own the CZ, its chambered in .243 and was going to get it switched to 6.5 Creedmoor. A builder suggested using a Wildcat stock, I don't know much about them. I'm not really into buying a production rifle, more interested into building one. Anyone use a wildcat? Thanks for the suggestions.
Sheep are very tough and often shot at distance. More powder can be fit into a long action for the 2 oz difference. QUOTE]
Not sure where you get your information from, but I have found sheep to be extremely fragile and the furthest animal from being called tough to kill. I have been in on and have personally taken well over 20 wild sheep, not a tough one amongst them.




























