The Compact Rifle Thread

That’s the conundrum isn’t it?

A 20” Compact screams SA, but reality is.. of the typical 6.5, 260, 7-08 or 308 offerings they’re basically tripping over themselves or splitting hairs in reality. They’re that close in terms of speed, ft/lbs and trajectory (ammo being equal across the board mind and 300yrd max range).

Not one of them really excels bar none/hands down over the others. Make a Cal choice and one of those other three just happen to do or offer something that the one you chose can’t do or not well enough and vice et versa.

I’ve legitimately looked at all four Cals ballistic charts extensively over and over and over again.
Yes…even <gasp> the 6.5CM (I know right? 😳)

For my requirements - 300yrds and under I’m back to hair splitting and or a rolling of the dice on both Cal choice and setup.
I'm a BIG 7-08 and 308 Fan and have them ! I liked the LOWER recoil of the 6.5 CM and its plenty of cartridge for killing what i want with this rifle ! ;)
 
My compact car/atv/ camp gun. It's a cva scout 350Legend. A very fun/versatile cartridge with tons of options for handloads. Ive shot from 250gr to 115gr with it so far with excellent accuracy. My go to loads are the sierra 155 fn at 2500fps and the hornady 147xtp at 2750 fps. It also shoots my 9mm hand loads quite well at sub 50 yards. So much fun for small game and plinking. The burris e3 reticle coincides nicely with the 155 sierra giving me holdovers at 200,250,and 300 yards.
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whats the weight?
 
Couple here, tc contender in 4570and 21” brl. Using barnes tsx 250 for 2375fps.
Rem m7xcr in 300wsm with 22” brl, 10rds of 180g ammo
 

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Didn't read the whole thread but has anyone attempted to define what a "compact rifle" is, at least for the purposes of this discussion?
I personally don't think that a bolt action rifle with 22" barrel, long or short action qualifies as a "compact rifle."
 
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