I know they will do about the same thing. Up to moose with good bullets, etc etc.
It will be my first big game rifle - I have a .223 and a super heavy .260AI that is not a walkaround gun. Thinking T3 Light, or maybe even one of the Marlins (which I know would eliminate the 6.5x55) with something like a 4x14 scope.
Was even debating a .257 Weatherby, but handle'd the blued/syn Vanguard and really wasn't a good fit for me despite a pretty decent price.
I love the bullet selection/ballistics in 6.5 (see ".260AI" above) but also like the idea of 100gr TTSX or similar going 3300fps for a flat long range shooter.
I'll be loading my own, if it matters. No need to worry about ammo availability in some remote location.
Anyone got thoughts that might push me off the fence one way or the other?
It will be my first big game rifle - I have a .223 and a super heavy .260AI that is not a walkaround gun. Thinking T3 Light, or maybe even one of the Marlins (which I know would eliminate the 6.5x55) with something like a 4x14 scope.
Was even debating a .257 Weatherby, but handle'd the blued/syn Vanguard and really wasn't a good fit for me despite a pretty decent price.
I love the bullet selection/ballistics in 6.5 (see ".260AI" above) but also like the idea of 100gr TTSX or similar going 3300fps for a flat long range shooter.
I'll be loading my own, if it matters. No need to worry about ammo availability in some remote location.
Anyone got thoughts that might push me off the fence one way or the other?