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6mm Remmy. LOW recoil, high velocities, good bullet selection, short action.
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My last purchase was a 7mm-08. But sometimes I think I should have gone with a 25-06. Also own a 270 and sold a 6mm. Anyone of the 4 should do you just fine
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25-06 with 100s (or 115s) is flat and low recoil. (noticeably less than a 270 with 130 or 150s, for me at least).
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Bolt action. Barrel no longer than 22". No magnums/AI. Flattest trajectory with 85gr-140gr bullets. Deer killer. What is your choice? Good criteria. Don't need a magnum to kill deer. Good range of bullet weights. Lots of good choices out there--my choice is 6.5X55, but I settled for a 6.5-08 in a 22" barrel. Plenty of power for deer. Modest weight and recoil.
"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon
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Bolt action. Barrel no longer than 22". No magnums/AI. Flattest trajectory with 85gr-140gr bullets. Deer killer. What is your choice? Good criteria. Don't need a magnum to kill deer. Good range of bullet weights. Lots of good choices out there--my choice is 6.5X55, but I settled for a 6.5-08 in a 22" barrel. Plenty of power for deer. Modest weight and recoil. I've found the 6.5x55 doesn't do well with light bullets. Do you have anyluck with them?
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"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon
"...most of us would be better off losing half a pound around the waist than half a pound on our rifle."--dhg
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6/06 fast twist spitting out 105's
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For me... .260 or a Swede, since I don't have either.
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7mm-08 in a model 20, 270 in a model 24, and I have a bunch of NULA's.
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The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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The Federal 100gr Triple shock/Winchester Supreme 110gr Accubond look interesting.
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Moses you mean the 110 TTSX in 270? Yes it does.I have fired them, but not chronographed them....3300-3400 should be doable.
Actually a 270-130 gr Nosler AB at 3100 hangs with some magnum cartriges to 500 yards for trajectory.
120 TTSX in the 280 as well...
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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25-06. The .270 110 sounds very interesting also. Maybe a little more versatile.
Last edited by Moses; 12/05/11.
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7mm SAUM not really a magnum, more like a 280AI in a short action. Rifles are cheap, cases are plentiful, remington, Norma, and Nosler and 7mm bullets have great BC for long range, with tons of em out there. Mine is a model 7 stainless/synthetic, 22 inch barrel and it cost around 550 dollars. Dont believe what some say about the short/fat rounds, they feed slick as snot.
Im also a big fan of the 6.5X55, in a modern rifle its right on the heels of the .270win, which if you dont reload is the way to go, lots of good cartirdges out there that a flat shooting low recoiling...
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Why not a plain' ol 243? Plenty of good bullets from 80-100 grs, very popular, low recoil, modest report, flat shooting, and effective...
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7mm SAUM not really a magnum, more like a 280AI in a short action. Rifles are cheap, cases are plentiful, remington, Norma, and Nosler and 7mm bullets have great BC for long range, with tons of em out there. Mine is a model 7 stainless/synthetic, 22 inch barrel and it cost around 550 dollars. Dont believe what some say about the short/fat rounds, they feed slick as snot.
Im also a big fan of the 6.5X55, in a modern rifle its right on the heels of the .270win, which if you dont reload is the way to go, lots of good cartirdges out there that a flat shooting low recoiling... Man, I'd love to find a SAUM locally, but they are really scarce in Oregon. I don't know if few were sold, or those who have them aren't letting them go, or what.
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7mm/08, great selection of bullets, low recoil, kill any deer walking the face of the earth!
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I'd wait to see what the new M700 Mountain Rifle is like and then pick from 7mm-08, 270 or 280.
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