I bought a .308 for my first rifle, I bought a 6.5x55 milsurp shortly after. I shoot the 6.5x55 much better and prefer it over my modern .308 all day long. Both are great cartridges but the 6.5x55 is a little harder to find.
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Just curious what calibre you'd be looking at as someone who has never actually hunted ANYTHING before.
I'm interested in medium to large sized deer mostly for eating not a trophy hunter in any way, and up to moose....Im looking at hunting in the Timmins area as that's where I'd like to purchase some property.
My thought is something in 308/300winmag or 30-06 because of ammo availability as I have no real desire (yet) or equipment to reload....that may change later.
The 6.5 family is intriguing as well but seemingly less ammo availability.
Any thoughts? Thanks for your time!
Your concern about factory ammo availability likewise is nothing to worry about these days as the popular cartridges can normally be found almost anywhere.
Maybe where you live...
Maybe where you live...
These days a person can also order ammo online if they don't have a store close to them .
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Maybe where you live...
It sounds like 308 and 30 06 are the no brainer, go to calibres for hunting if we are talking the common do all calibres...with maybe 270 and 243 in close 3rd and 4th? Is that agreeabe? In terms of actions it seems you can get ANYTHING you could ever want in 308 but not necessarily the case for 30 06 just based on some quick looking around...is there an action that does one calibre better than another? Why for example would you choose a Sako or Tikka over a Remington or Browning? Is there a major difference in quality or better design or just personal preference?
Am I over thinking this? Are most rifles these days pretty much good enough for my needs and I should pick whatever I can afford that is comfortable and looks best to me?