Barnes_270
Regular
- Location
- Langley, BC
So, I'm thinking the next purchase is going to be a cheap Savage Axis in either .223 or .243 - and I'd like some input. I could go either way at this point - there are pros and cons for both.
.223
Pros - cheap to shoot, surplus ammo, easy to find brass, cheap FMJ bullets for reloading, light recoil for the kids to shoot
Cons - would need to buy small rifle primers (everything else I have uses large), buy shell holders for press and hand primer tool, somewhat marginal for kids to use as a first deer rifle, even with TTSX loads.
.243
Pros - great first deer rifle for the kids, already have shell holders since I reload for .308, have a World's Finest Trimmer for 308 which works for .243, no need for different primers
Cons - brass and cheap FMJ bullets are harder to come by, no surplus ammo.
Powder selection is a wash, since I'm already running H4895 (.223) and H4350 (.243) in quantity.
I know the right answer is "get both"
so maybe the question here is "which one do I get first?"
Thanks for the input guys. Let's hear your thoughts.
.223
Pros - cheap to shoot, surplus ammo, easy to find brass, cheap FMJ bullets for reloading, light recoil for the kids to shoot
Cons - would need to buy small rifle primers (everything else I have uses large), buy shell holders for press and hand primer tool, somewhat marginal for kids to use as a first deer rifle, even with TTSX loads.
.243
Pros - great first deer rifle for the kids, already have shell holders since I reload for .308, have a World's Finest Trimmer for 308 which works for .243, no need for different primers
Cons - brass and cheap FMJ bullets are harder to come by, no surplus ammo.
Powder selection is a wash, since I'm already running H4895 (.223) and H4350 (.243) in quantity.
I know the right answer is "get both"
Thanks for the input guys. Let's hear your thoughts.



















































