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What do you think is the best deer rifle caliber? I like discussions about this topic. People always fighting over the best caliber. Anyways post your thoughts on this important matter. I think 30-06 in 165 grain is pretty good. But my favorite cartridge is a 264 win mag. I shoot 140 grains at milk jugs around 300 yards.
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06 for sure! allways use 165 b-tip. maby pt if i think something bigger might show up. just bought another steyr back up just like the go to gun so imm covered.
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I also like the 30.06 (Ruger) buy my favorite is a 30.30 (Marlin)
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Wilkeshunter- I like the 30-30. I shot a Winchester model 1894 with the top eject. Best group i ever got from open sights.
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I personally think the best deer caliber varies day by day and can only be decided by a careful study of the solunar tables. On a poor hunting day with the best time of day being either early or late, the only successful caliber would be a 30 something magnum capable of ultra long range. On a great day you can use a 22 caliber for less close range meat damage.
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This'll go a couple of pages..... With todays bullets (read TSX TTSX) no need anymore for anything above 25 cal. Any fast 22-25 cal with aforementioned slug through the lungs equals venison. Killed a couple dozen with a 30/06 way back when, can't see me totin that much artillery for a deer ever again.
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In case you meant favorite CARTRIDGE, I will vote for the 257 WBY. Rockinist sexyist round for medium game goin, IMO.
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The best deer rifle caliber is the one in your hands when you see a deer.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Bob, anyone old enough to have read any Jack O'Connor articles/books knows the answer; it's the .277 in the .270 WIN of course!
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6.5mm for me. But, I could be happy with a 6mm, or 7mm. Not killed with a 25 yet, but someday, a 250-3000 will get checked off my 'want list' and change that Bobin, I agree, whatever you can hit vitals is fine!
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.243 has always filled my freezer.
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All the 7MM's great bullet selection.
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With todays bullets (read TSX TTSX) no need anymore for anything above 25 cal. Any fast 22-25 cal with aforementioned slug through the lungs equals venison. Killed a couple dozen with a 30/06 way back when, can't see me totin that much artillery for a deer ever again. My sentiments exactly ... I have a .243 that is my "big" deer gun...otherwise its centerfire .22s I also keep my beloved 7x57...just in case I ever want to hunt something bigger than deer in the future... Ingwe
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