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I've been thinking about a new rifle lately, and have been doing the appropriate agonizing over which cartridge it will be chambered for. As I was debating that great question with my cousin one day, he asked, "What have you always wanted? Which cartridge did you always dream about?"

This made me pause and think. As I did, I somehow formed a list in my head about cartridges which had always held a special allure for me�"sexy" cartridges. Ones that got my blood boiling. Glamour rounds.

This is just my list, and not intended to slight anybody else's. I don't consider these the "best" or the be-all, end-all of rifle cartridges. They may not even be the most useful. They're just "sexy" and alluring and I lust after them....think Kate Beckinsale and Megan Fox. These are my opinions only about North American hunting, however uniformed they may be.

10. 7mm Remington Magnum - It may not seems sexy anymore, but this cartridge did what no other ever could: It made "metric" or "European" calibers popular in this country. Previously, anything associated with the word "millimeter" essentially failed here. Remington's Big 7 changed all that. It is still a terrific performer and is a top pick as an all-around hunting cartridge.

9. 6.5x.284 Norma - When Norma standardized this cartridge, it brought the allure of long range target competition to hunters like you and me. This round is a darling among 1000 yard shooters, and it makes up into about as perfect of a long-range plains rifle as one could hope to get. It is a really versatile number, as well. The single greatest elk kill I've ever witnesses was made by a hunting buddy of mine with his custom 6.5x.284. The 140gr NP put the big bull down like a lightning bolt � at 435 yards.

8. .340 Weatherby Magnum - Who hasn't had visions of taking a trophy brown bear at 300 yards with a .340 Weatherby? When big cartridges for big (and dangerous) North American game are discussed, the .340 Wby is always near the top of the list. Fast, flat and throwing heavy bullets, it combines the "light & fast" and "use enough gun" schools of thought perhaps better than any other cartridge.

7. .243 Winchester - Maybe the ultimate example of "light & fast," the .243 was the Cat's Meow when it was introduced. And while its performance has been eclipsed by many similar cartridges, it still remains by far the most popular of its ilk. As a "crossover" cartridge for varmints and smaller medium-size game, it is near perfect. Coyotes beware!

6. .416 Rigby - While this round has almost no place in North American hunting history and lore, it is the essence of the "African dream" and perhaps the most romantic cartridge associated with hunting on the Dark Continent. Truth be told, it doesn't even have the history and lore in Africa of other greats such as the .375 H&H and .404 Jeffery�but something about the name "Rigby" gets New World folks itching to hunt Lion and Cape Buffalo.

5. .270 Weatherby Magnum - Roy Weatherby's first commercial effort. The one that started it all. The one that dared to beat the mighty .270 Winchester. Blazing fast and deadly, this may still be Roy's greatest effort. It will kill absolutely anything that walks and will do so with manageable recoil. With a maximum PBR in excess of 320 yards, it is one of the truly great long range rounds.

4. .300 Weatherby Magnum - This is the big .308 cal cartridge. It is the standard by which all .300 mags are measured. No other cartridge conjures up such images of beastly power, wild killing ability and wicked speed like the .300 Weatherby. Proven from North America to Africa to Australia to Asia, talk hunting anywhere in the world and a mention of the .300 Weatherby will bring knowing glances, nods and smiles.

3. .25-'06 Remington - This quarter bore is the champion for being a speed demon in a standard case. It delivers belted magnum performance in the old .30-'06 package, and makes some of the very best "prairie rifles" for North American game. Fast, flat and accurate, this beauty pushes its normal hunting bullets out at 3100 - 3300 fps�all with about 12 ft lbs of recoil. No pronghorn or mule deer is safe when a .25-'06 is around.

2. .270 Winchester - This grand old cartridge probably should have been number one on the list. However, too many people seem to hate it for what it is: faster, flatter and just as effective at killing animals as the .30-'06. When introduced, nothing compared to the mighty .270. Still today, almost all long range cartridges are compared to it, and make claims against it. Of course, having Jack O'Connor, America's greatest gun writer, as its champion surely didn't hurt. But the bottom line is there really isn't much out there that outperforms it on game. A true classic that took its parent's case and made it better. Love it or hate it, chasing the .270 has probably been directly responsible for more cartridge development over the last few generations than any other round.

1. .257 Weatherby Magnum - This is the one. The screamer that Roy Weatherby used to prove once and for all that light and fast could cleanly take any game animal on Earth. Wickedly fast yet gentle on the shoulder, this is "everyman's Weatherby" � the one we all have wanted at one time or another. If a hunter is looking for a 400 yard + rifle for medium size game, the .257 Weatherby would be on the short list of almost everybody. We've all dreamed about having one...I'm not sure I can say that about any other cartridge. That alone places the .257 Roy at the top of my list.

So, what are your choices. What is "sexy" for you? What gets your heart stirring? What have you always admired and dreamed about?
My list would include every Mauser cartridge, their offspring and Savage's proprietary cartridges and children. If I had a spot left I might throw in the Hornet.
my list is short - 270 win or 30-06.
lazzeroni something
To me the 300 H&H is about as sexy as you can get, closely followed by the 375 H&H in a bolt action. On a double, the 500/465 and the 475#2 get my vote. In levers, the 45-60. jorge
Since you're talkin' about sexy cartridges-

The .257 WeatherBOOBy does it for me......... laugh laugh
7x57 and 9.3x74R do it for me.
Originally Posted by seattlesetters
2. .270 Winchester - This grand old cartridge probably should have been number one on the list.




Well yeah...


(grin)
30/06, sent millions of Rising Sun's and Nazis to hell.
Nah, 6.5 Best Bob laugh

But then the -06 is kinda sexy, in a painted on a bomber 40's vintage kind of way
The only cart. that you list that would interest me is the .270 Win. and it would be far down the line..

I think skit hit it with these:

7x57 and 9.3x74R do it for me.
My list of sexiest (in no particular order)

- 280 Rem.
- 25/06
- 7x57
- 375 H&H
- 257 Roberts
- 35 Whelen
- 30/06 (it's almost retro in some circles)
- 338/06

If I ever decided to dump everything though to build just one sexy rifle, it would probably be chambered for the .270 Winchester.
being a NE guy,the 270 always turns heads in camp,everyone else is toting a 35 rem,30-30,30-06,my buddy pulls out the 270 and it's like he brought a girl with him,everyone wants to hold it and fawns all over it.

you don't see too many 270's in NYS or Vermont so "sexy" might be a geographic thing.
I think the all time coolest/baddest looking is the 300 WM. It plain looks cool.

I kinda dig the looks of the AI crowd, but ain't enormored with the performance "gain".

250AI oozes sexy.
What a thread... "Sexiest Cartridges"?

Good grief...
My list is a bit different � I won�t attempt to sort them 1-10 other than by caliber and case capacity, smallest to largest. Also, I�m considering the hunting I do, which does not include Africa or Alaska � just Colorado�s antelope, mule deer and elk:


.257 Roberts - My favorite cartridge.
.25-06 - Perhaps the best dual-purpose varmint/deer cartridge available for the hunter that doesn�t handload.
6.5mm-06AI - A wildcat and a heck of a flat shooter with little recoil. Top loads are adequate for elk out to 700 yards, antelope to 900 or 1000.
.270 Win - Perhaps the best cartridge for a dedicated deer rifle.
7mm Remington Magnum - Mine hasn�t let me down since I got it in 1982.
.30-30 - No battery is complete without one of these in a levergun. Mucho fun.
.30-06 - No battery is complete without one of these in a bolt gun.
.300 Win Mag - Wanted one ever since I got the 7mm RM. Love it.
.338-06 - Don�t have one but they are mild in recoil and pack a wallop.
.338 Win Mag - More wallop and recoil.
.45-70 - For pesky backyard rhino�s, engine blocks, a dozen or more water jugs, and anything that walks � anywhere. Hardcast or jacketed, loaded light or heavy. In a levergun, of course. Much�simos fun.

OK, for those of you keeping track, that�s 11 cartridges. I told you my list was different�
Agree with the 30-30 sexy and works.


9. 6.5x.284 Norma - When Norma standardized this cartridge, it brought the allure of long range target competition to hunters like you and me. This round is a darling among 1000 yard shooters, and it makes up into about as perfect of a long-range plains rifle as one could hope to get. It is a really versatile number, as well. The single greatest elk kill I've ever witnesses was made by a hunting buddy of mine with his custom 6.5x.284. The 140gr NP put the big bull down like a lightning bolt � at 435 yards.

435 isn't even warming up for that round and certainly isn't far enough to impress at all.

That being said, and its IMHO, I don't have a top 10, pick what I"m hunting this particular time and what is expected distances etc.... and pick from a realm of them. I'm not tied to anything in particular.

The one I have some kind of fondness for, for no known reason is 7x57 Mauser but I doubt I'll ever own one....
It cracks me up that the WSMs aren't mentioned in "Sexiest" threads.

You mean you guys don't dig short and fat??? Fat girls try harder... Really they do laugh
7 Mashburn Super
6/06
257 Bee
Swift AI
Fat Bastid (my 338 WSM)
7x300 Bee
6.5/06 AI
416 Rigby
375 Bee
340 Bee
35 Rem


Dober
Gotta agree on the 35 Remington also.
aren't WSM's the answer to a question nobody asked?

not trying to pick a fight,just wondering
You just asked it.......
Steely

The 35 is the first rig I carried afield and it's still a wonderful old gun. Just something about that old round with a 200 CL sitting on top that gets me going.

One of the few that got away from me in the last couple of years was I saw a 336 Guide in 35, guess it was a special run or something or another. Should of tagged one when I could.

Dober
I like the OP's list pretty well. But, I HAVE a 257WBY,340 WBY and 416 Rigby so that would make sense. My list would include the 300WBY, 348Win and a few others but anything that does not look generic and is fast for caliber gets me to reach for my wallet. 70-100 grains of powder per squeeze is where its at!

MARK
10. .30/06: Time tested, combat hardened, field proved
9. 7x57 Mauser: See above
8. 8x57 Mauser: The Progenitor of ALL the modern cartridges
7. 6MM Remington: Dare I say the best of the .243 bores
6. 7mm Remington Magnum: Fast, Flat, and Lethal
5..257 Weatherby: Faster, Flatter, and Lethal
5A. .340 Weatherby: See 7mm Remington
4. .375 H&H: The working man's big gun
3. .300 H&H: The classic .30 caliber magnum
2. .300 Winchester Magnum : Dare I say the Best of the .30 magnums
1. .280 Ackley Improved: Fast, Efficient, Flat, Lethal and not everybody has one in their gun rack.

Sexy cartridges can be directly correlated to Men's preferances in women of their choice. Some like them lean & mean, some like them short and squatty.
You tell me this 5 ain't sexy

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10. .257 Bob
9. .308 Winchester
8. .243 winchester
7. 25-06
6. .280 Rem or AI
5. 7mm-08
4. 7mm Rem Mag
3. 270 (my personal favorite)
2. 30-06
1. 22LR
the one on the right,what is it?
looks like a 6.5 Jap
50 BMG, sorta like a women body builder
6.5x54 MS
why the old timey bullet?
Hey Dober,
My local shop had one of the 35 Guides in stainless/gray laminate. It was dead sexy!
Cuzz it's an old time rifle.
what is that a european cartridge?
Something like that (only one of those 5 came from the New World)

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Originally Posted by MagMarc
Agree with the 30-30 sexy and works.


Like a Redhead with blue eyes and creamy.......Oh YEAH!!!!
nice looking rifle,love the Manlicher stock and the butter knife bolt.
where was that photo taken? I know it wasn't Fla?
Alaska
Personally, couldn't have a list without the OOUUGHTT-6ix wouldn't be American
Originally Posted by Steelhead
30/06, sent millions of Rising Sun's and Nazis to hell.
How come the 44 Mag is not on anyone's list?. It is quite capeable for North American Hunting. 41 Mag is also.
No love for the .264 WM?
1. 257 Roberts
2. 338-06
3. 300WM
4. 264WM
5. 7x57M
6. 35 Whelen
7. 375H&H
8. 257 Weatherby
9. 300 RUM
10.45/70

I own 5 of the 10 but working on the others:)
I have all of the one list below and a few more.

1. .30-30 � My first
2. .30-06 � My second but in resent years not a fav
3. .35Rem � it was my Dad's
4. .270 Win � and one of fav's
5. .257 Roberts � My current most fav
6. .25-06 � what can I say a fast .25 is hard to beat in open country
7. .270 Weahterby � a fav for long range
8. 7x57 � I always wanted one and now I do and it is a fav
9. 8x57 � a great cartridge and rifle
10. 9.3x62 � the poor man's DG rifle

10.270 win
9.25/06
8.30/06
7.257 wea
6.375 H&H
5.223 rem
4.30/30 win
3.35 whl
2.308 win
1.300 win mag



10) 30-40 Kraig
9) 17 HRM
8) 257 Roberts
7) 270 Win
6) 280 AI
5) 22-250 AI
4) 6.5-284
3) 7x57
2) 257 Roy
1) 308 Norma Mag
10. 7x61 Sharpe & Hart- It may not seems sexy anymore, but this cartridge did what no other ever could: It made "metric" or "European" calibers popular in this country. I remember this little gal in high school that had one of these in a Schulz & Larsen,,She was sexy too...

9. 6.5x.284 Norma - Imagine a 84M Montana in this caliber..Shame it is too big for the action.

8. .340 Weatherby Magnum - Who hasn't had visions of taking a trophy brown bear at 300 yards with a .340 Weatherby? How True.

7. .250 Savage. Has to be in an 1899 TD carbine with a tang sight.

6. .458 Lott. What the 458 Win should have been.

5. .270 Winchester-What more can you say?.

4. .308 Norma Magnum - This should have been the winner of the race with the Win Mag.

3. .33WCF-

2. .300WSM in a Montana.

1. 22 Magnum: does what I always wanted a 22LR to do.
No question, .300 Weatherby hands down, going away (as in horse race). Just look at the cartridge...
.22 RF
.223
.270
7mm-08
.30-30
.308
.30-06
.338 WM
.358 Win
.458 WM

Oh wait a minute, you guys said "sexiest". Maybe I will try again. wink

Expat
10. 7-30 waters

9. .300 savage

8. 7mm saum

7. 8x57 mauser

6. 6mm Remington

5. .22 K Hornet

4. .220 Swift

3. 7mm/08

2. .257 Weatherby

1. .257 Roberts Ackley Improved
30-06 - the girl nex door. I will take Mary Ann you can have Ginger.
Originally Posted by rost495


9. 6.5x.284 Norma - When Norma standardized this cartridge, it brought the allure of long range target competition to hunters like you and me. This round is a darling among 1000 yard shooters, and it makes up into about as perfect of a long-range plains rifle as one could hope to get. It is a really versatile number, as well. The single greatest elk kill I've ever witnesses was made by a hunting buddy of mine with his custom 6.5x.284. The 140gr NP put the big bull down like a lightning bolt � at 435 yards.

435 isn't even warming up for that round and certainly isn't far enough to impress at all.

I understand that 435 yards isn't a very long poke with a 6.5x.284....I realize it's a darling of 1000 yard shooters. However, it was the kill that was impressive. I've seen roughly a dozen and a half elk killed, and they don't often go down easy. This was a 700+ lb. bull, and he just hit the ground like somebody dropped a ton of bricks directly on his back. He literally bounced when he hit and never even twitched.

Although I was spotting the shot and felt it was a solid shoulder impact, the reaction of the bull indicated a spine hit. When we got to the bull, my initial observation was confirmed...he'd been hit in one shoulder and the bullet exited the other. Later inspection revealed both joints had been destroyed, with a large section of boiler room taken out in the process.

All this from a cartridge most would consider light for elk, and some (not me!) would say shouldn't be used at all. Stack that with the 435 yard range, and you have most impressive performance.
Two that I would add to this list are the 6.5 x 55 Swede, which has been around forever, or longer, and the 7mm-08, which is a relative newcomer. Both are as cool as it gets.
Fascinating and very SEXY below. Have tried all of these, but have stuck with only #7, #8 and #9, plus more practical rounds like .243 Win., 270 Win. 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag

1. 257 Weatherby
2. 7x57 Mauser
3. 270 Weatherby
4. 7mm STW
5. 300 H&H
6. 300 Weatherby
7. 338 Win Mag
8. 350 Rem Mag
9. 375 H&H
10. 416 Rigby
I can't believe the lack of love the 6.5 gets. For me a 260 or 6.5x55 would be number 1 and I rarely see it on a list like this. I think it is a little "sexier" than both your 1 and 2 choices and falls perfectly in between the two. But that's just me I guess, (and DanAdair).

Oh, I posted after reading the first page and didn't see all the other posts. I see a few others agree.
1. 284 win
2. 7x57 AI
3. 7mm-08 AI
4. 7mm wsm
5. 7mm saum
6. 338-06
7. 338 Marlin Express
8. 257 Roberts
9. 338/284
10. 308 ME

I only got a few of these, but I ain't complaining.
Seattle-my opinion is that the people that feel that the 6.5/284 is too light, and or shouldn't be used at all then the most likely don't have much for experience in the killing of elk.

One of my bestest friends and mentors of the world a man who's killed more elk and more big elk than anyone I know. He's always said that they quickest kills he has season in and season out on elk are with his 25/06.

Dober
1. 30-06
2. 308 Win
3. 300 WM
4. 30-30 Win
5. 30-40 Krag
6. 300 Savage
7. 30 Herret
8. 300 Whisper
9. 222 Rem.
10. 44 Mag
Originally Posted by ncsurveyor
1. 30-06
2. 308 Win
3. 300 WM
4. 30-30 Win
5. 30-40 Krag
6. 300 Savage
7. 30 Herret
8. 300 Whisper
9. 222 Rem.
10. 44 Mag

Y'all don't like .30 cal rifles, do ya? wink
Originally Posted by Mark R Dobrenski
Seattle-my opinion is that the people that feel that the 6.5/284 is too light, and or shouldn't be used at all then the most likely don't have much for experience in the killing of elk.

One of my bestest friends and mentors of the world a man who's killed more elk and more big elk than anyone I know. He's always said that they quickest kills he has season in and season out on elk are with his 25/06.

Dober

Couldn't agree with you more, Dober. Lots of folks out there who honestly believe you can't kill an elk with anything less than a .300 mag and that a .338 mag is really the better choice.

I know a few folks who have lost elk hit with a 7mm mag and decided then and there that it wasn't enough gun for elk and they went out and bought a .338 RUM or WM. Really, the only problem they ever had was hitting the poor animal in a non-vital area.

I've seen what a 6.5x.284 can do to a mature bull elk, and I'm a believer. I also know folks who regularly take elk with a .25-06, and they go home every year with one nice bull and one less .25-06 cartridge than they showed up with.

Although I've never personally shot an elk with the 6.5x.284, I did take a 14 7/8" speed goat with one at 397 yards up around Malta. Again, amazing performance from the round.

I often wish 6.5x284 or 6.5-06 rifles were commercially available with a decent selection of factory ammo. I think I'd own one if they were.
Originally Posted by Bighorn
Since you're talkin' about sexy cartridges-

The .257 WeatherBOOBy does it for me......... laugh laugh


To funny- have to clean Cap'n Crunch out of the keys now!
250AI
270 WBY
284 Win.
7SAUM
308 Win
356 Win
358 Norma
9.3x62
458 Win
450 Alaskan
264 Winchester Magnum has to be the sexiest of all!!!
My short list would include
7mm Remington Magnum
300 Weatherby Magnun
375 H&H Magnum
470 Nitro Express
600 Nitro Express
My sexy list in no particular order:
.358 Norma
.264 Win
8mm Remington
.257 Weatherby
.30 Newton
.300 H&H
.243 WSSM
.270 WSM
.256 Newton
.280 Rem
270
270 wsm
22-250
257 wby
30-06
300 win mag
338 win mag
243
7 rem mag
264 win mag

7mm STW 300 Win and the 270 Winchester.
Originally Posted by firstcoueswas80
270
270 wsm
22-250
257 wby
30-06
300 win mag
338 win mag
243
7 rem mag
264 win mag



All but one to old to be sexy and that one is just too ugly.

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This may devolve the thread into my favorite rounds� but I won�t be the first
223 rem
30-06
338 WM
450 Marlin
480 Ruger

1) .257 Weatherby
2) 6.5x55
3) .30-06
4) 7x57
5) .250 Savage
6) .375 H&H
7) 8x57 JS
8) .338 Win Mag
9) .270 Win
10) .300 Win Mag




1. .222Rem
2. 250Savage
3. 257Roberts
4. 6.5x57
5. 7x57
6. 270Win
7. 3ooH&H
8. 3o3British
9. 358Win
10. 350G&H
11. 375 Chafield-Taylor
1) .264 WM
2) 30/378 Weatherby
3) .257 Weatherby
4) 22/250 AI
5) 300 WSM
6) .223 WSSM
7) .243 AI
8) .300 RUM
9) .260 REM
10) .308 WIN
.264 is making a lot of sexy lists, and her inferior flashy cousin the .257 Weatherby.
264 Win Mag all the way!!!
.22LR
.223
.243
.25-06
.270
.30-06
.300H&H
.338 Winchester Mag.
.375H&H
.416 Remington
1. 223AI
2. 220 Swift
3. 6mm Rem
4. 25-06
5. 257 WBY
6. 260 Rem
7. 270 WBY
8. 7mm WSM
9. 300 Win
10. 41 Rem Mag
416 Bee!
Originally Posted by Steelhead
You tell me this 5 ain't sexy

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Haven't read the entire thread, but looks like 300 Savage, 7X57, 9.3X57, 8X57, 6.5X55

.17 HMR
.257 Weatherby
6.5 x 55
.270 Win.
30-06
338-06
35 Whelen
9.3 x 62
.375 Ruger
.416 Rigby
.260 Remington or .30-06 Springfield
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