It's not that my 6.5 isn't accurate enough, it does a very good job it just weighs as much as a small suv. But that was what I designed it for. It's very inconvenient to pack around.
I have a .222 Remington 799 and a Savage .17 HMR. Both do their jobs well. More critters have died from that .17 than everything else I own combined. I also own a Yankee Hill AR in 5.56.
I do agree that one gun will not fill all those roles effectively but was wanting a compromise that would be handy, reliable, accurate, and fun.
Hello, I'm looking to purchase a rifle as soon as I decide what I want or need.
So what are your opinions in a do it all rifle that will consistently shoot around 140 gr bullets out to about 500 - 800 yards. Shoot close to 3000fps. Not weigh as much as a small suv. And have a barrel I won't have to worry about replacing in 500 rounds. Oh and decent availability of brass and dies. Nothing to complicated to load.
Oh one more thing... I like things that are different - outside of the normal 6.5 Creedmoor.
The answer to your question of caliber/chambering is on your sig line.