go with 260 Remington
85-100 gr. for varmints, 120-140 gr. for deer.
option of loading deep penetrating 160 gr. for big game. Ive had nothing but bang-flops with the three rifles I've had so chambered, they kill deer just as good or better than my 7mm Rem Mag did, with half the powder, half the recoil, and considerably less muzzle blast. 95 gr. Hornady Vmax @ 3300 fps shoots flatter than Kansas and has the ability to reach out and touch a coyote at eye straining ranges. High sectional density and moderate velocity makes the 140's kill like an '06 on deer and such. In an 8 lb rifle it will recoil with under 15 ft-lbs of recoil, pretty mild even for a new shooter.
low recoil and alot of versatility, would be my pick....260 Rem
probably the most overlooked cartridge ever IMO...Get a 257 Bob or a 7x57 if you want to pretend you're Jack O'Connor or Karmojo Bell, or a 6.5x55 if your wife's name is Sven...
the 260 Rem is the cartridge for medium sized game at normal hunting ranges, bar none :!:
this topic is as good as done as far as I'm concerned. if anyone can give me a valid arguement opposing the 260 Rem for this purpose, I'll gladly argue with them until my fingers are dead from typing posts
TB
85-100 gr. for varmints, 120-140 gr. for deer.
option of loading deep penetrating 160 gr. for big game. Ive had nothing but bang-flops with the three rifles I've had so chambered, they kill deer just as good or better than my 7mm Rem Mag did, with half the powder, half the recoil, and considerably less muzzle blast. 95 gr. Hornady Vmax @ 3300 fps shoots flatter than Kansas and has the ability to reach out and touch a coyote at eye straining ranges. High sectional density and moderate velocity makes the 140's kill like an '06 on deer and such. In an 8 lb rifle it will recoil with under 15 ft-lbs of recoil, pretty mild even for a new shooter.
low recoil and alot of versatility, would be my pick....260 Rem
probably the most overlooked cartridge ever IMO...Get a 257 Bob or a 7x57 if you want to pretend you're Jack O'Connor or Karmojo Bell, or a 6.5x55 if your wife's name is Sven...
the 260 Rem is the cartridge for medium sized game at normal hunting ranges, bar none :!:
this topic is as good as done as far as I'm concerned. if anyone can give me a valid arguement opposing the 260 Rem for this purpose, I'll gladly argue with them until my fingers are dead from typing posts
TB