GottaFor Hunting Purposes only:
12ga
.270 winchester (already own)
.300 weatherby (own already)
.378 weatherby
.416 weatherby
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GottaFor Hunting Purposes only:
12ga
.270 winchester (already own)
.300 weatherby (own already)
.378 weatherby
.416 weatherby
Really amazing to see those guys do what they did without the technology that we have today. Not much improvements on the "new" and improved cartridges.GottaLove the Weatherby
️every Tom Dick & Harry has tried to get their velocities by either new cartridges or by Improving & in almost all cases Weatherby is Still King
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MorningI personally go with the new loads not for the hype but the twist rates as they give higher bc options without custom rifles.
223/5.56 cheap and should always be avaliable
6 creedmore, don't have one yet but want one for antelope and coyotes, i.e. I look at it as a current 243.
6.5 creed shooting steel and good for training newer shooters without burning up barrels.
7prc, I have one and love it. Very versatile similar to a 300wm which I'm sure some will disagree with. But covers elk and deer well. 7saum or 28 nos would be similar but slightly different velocity windows.
300prc, again I want one and don't yet have one. At 220+grains is big enough to take anything I would be interested in.
If you are going to "do it all" your list must include a rimfire, a shotgun, a pistol round and a .223/5.56 so you really only have one personal choice.
If you are going to "do it all" your list must include a rimfire, a shotgun, a pistol round and a .223/5.56 so you really only have one personal choice.