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On the hunt for a new deer bolt gun... Ive been looking at 243, 270, 25-06 and the ol 308. As you can see I dont need any fancy caliber thats $4 a round, Just a reliable deer killer. Im also not trying to have a high recoil caliber (ie, 30-06, no reason to shoot an 06 when you can shoot a 308 in its place)
I dont need a long range caliber either, I doubt ill ever poke past 200 yards in my life (unless a western trip comes into play). But, Even with a gun i try to get close...
Just looking for some feedback on these as I havent used any of them aside from 308
There is also a chance that a bear could be targeted too since our deer overlaps with bear for a week. But, we've flattened several 500+ pound bears with 30-30s and none of these fall behind a 3030 so im not concerned with that....
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Any of them will kill anything on the north American continent.
If recoil is a factor as you said, the .243 will do nicely.
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270,308,25-06,243.............in that order, although any of them will be perfectly fine.
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I have used the 243 ,with great results,all 1 shot kills. look at the 7mm-08 also .great round
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I am in the same boat and chose a 25/06 with Barnes bullets as the best of all worlds. Light recoil, flat shooting if needed, but full penetration if shooting a big bear. Same could be said of other calibers, but I love a 25/06.
Sounds like almost any cartridge would work for you at those ranges.
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25.o6 or 308 win work great. I would add 6.5 creed as well
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All of them will work fine. The 243 is probably less forgiving on bad shot placement. The 30 calibers have more choices in bullet choice. Theres really not a wrong answer here.
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I would add 6.5 creed as well Boom! I knew it was coming... It just took 10 minutes longer than I thought it would.
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Just pick one. All will do the job.
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25-06, 243, 308, 270 to my taste. My son has used 80gr TTSX in a 25-06 to kill huge-bodied bull moose, a brown bear, bull caribou, mountain goat, and deer. It should work just fine on deer anywhere.
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I would add 6.5 creed as well Boom! I knew it was coming... It just took 10 minutes longer than I thought it would. I almost mentioned it in my post, because that's what I'll be carrying come this Saturday. But, the OP didn't mention it, so I didn't figure he was interested in it. It's a good choice, and it's not going anywhere soon.
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The 25-06 would be my first choice. The 243 second unless recoil is a problem, then the 243 would get the nod.
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For no guesswork, 7-08 with 140grain tsx. Thence go hunting.
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You didn't mention a budget or the type of rifle you're looking for i.e bolt CRF or push feed, nor did you mention if you wanted a lightweight rifle or a standard weight rifle. First, find the type of rifle you want and then consider the calibers that are available in that rifle. My recommendation would be a Winchester M70 in .270. Other good choices are the CZ 550, if you can find one used, or the Ruger M77, though the CZ and the Ruger are a bit heavier.
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I would add 6.5 creed as well Boom! I knew it was coming... It just took 10 minutes longer than I thought it would. Shoot. I forgot all about that one. It truly is the Alpha and the Omega.
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You didn't mention a budget or the type of rifle you're looking for i.e bolt CRF or push feed, nor did you mention if you wanted a lightweight rifle or a standard weight rifle. First, find the type of rifle you want and then consider the calibers that are available in that rifle. My recommendation would be a Winchester M70 in .270. Other good choices are the CZ 550, if you can find one used, or the Ruger M77, though the CZ and the Ruger are a bit heavier. Nor how tall he is nor his age nor his boot size nor his kids names nor,,,,,,,
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If you don't want a .223, just get a .308. It's got the biggest and cheapest selection of ammo at Walmart.
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