Hello to all, EDIT
I currently own a Tikka T3X Chambered in .308 and im looking into changing rifle calibers. i knoe the .308 does pretty much what i need it to do but looking for a change and versatility. the caliber would be mostly to hunt whitetail deer/black bear and smaller animals. i have a lot of people talk to me about 6.5CM and 6.5PRC what are your thoughts ( most notable flat shooting) otherwise what caliber would you suggest and why? i dont not reload ammo so will be factory loads
thanks
the 6.5 Grendel is essentially the 30 gr powder class 308, can't wear a barrel out, similar bc/sd/trajectories and they kill deer/black/bear/coyotes/wolves to beat the band, fun to shoot, just buy cases of factory hornady 123gr eld match and use it for everything, it mimics a 308 168gr eld match about 3/4 scale with about 55% less recoil, the only difference is it's a 52,000 psi cartridge in factory form to run in semi-auto's so it's a bit slower than the equivalent 308 but you can compensate for that by going longer barrel than you would on a 308 as about the only difference on trajectory and initial velocity, the upside to that is the lack of crack/pressure is very quiet to the animals for some reason you will see more chances and doubles/triples on deer if you have enough tags, you'll also get more lead in the air on a already hit perfectly deer as they don't seem to react as harshly if you haven't drt'd it, it's amazing how close animals can be to you if you have a slight wind in your favour and they don't react to the grendel shots....so call the trade off a wash between the little bit slower than equivalent 308 bc load, you can reload and bring pressures up to 308 and run right with it....
so for the light/trainer vs the main heavy the 6.5g 123 is the yang to the 308 168 yin, can't wear either one of em out plus it's big game legal most places, I know lots of usa or places where .22 cal is legal guys also like as low as a .223 with 77gr Sierra tmk (tipped match kings) and they kill even elk at 400...and sounds like they have a gazillion shot barrel life, there's also the 6 grendel (named 6 arc by hornady) but for a 6mm it will have a great barrel life....you can wear them out though, so the true mirror to the 308 qualities but in that 30gr powder class is the 6.5g
look at howa mini, ruger American for those, hopefully nicer rifles come along that chamber these awesome cartridges with some higher end features and quality, I'm sure it's coming as they are getting more and more popular since they started hitting shelves here in 2017 and exponentially more popular the past few years as the world catches on to the modern awesomeness of the x39 case, we've been running the 6.5 grendel in our house for 7 seasons now (since 2018) and it's been an awesome killer, 21 animals (not incl. coyotes) 10-420 yards, average shot distance about 170 yards, 7 species in Alberta (moose, bighorn sheep, antelope, whitetail, mule deer, black bear, wolf) and average recovery distance is about 11 yards...just flat out drt's most everything, have started adding some 308's and got 5 kills now with 308 but it's 3 drt vs 2 runners so far, one 15 yard recovery and one 60 yard recovery...in same last 2 seasons 6 animals killed with grendels and all of them drt's...