You'll run the risk of being branded an old fuddy duddy, if ya don't jump on the Creedmore bandwagon?
Buddy of mine bought a new M7 SS/synthetic in 260, some years ago. It was the greatest thing at the time. Last year he got a 6.5 Creedmore and now that is the greatest thing. Any time I ask him WTH the difference is, he tends to get testy and points out that I don't shoot any cartridge that hasn't been around since before 1968,
Had a Ruger Mini 30 for years and would've liked to have given it a whirl for deer, but they're still not legal for deer here..My hunch, would've made a dandy brush carbine.
Wow, you have me thinking, and Googling.
22-250 (1965) is the newest round I shoot.
I like the 6.5 Sweede, hell, it's from the century before last.
45 Colt, soon will be 150.
And the 45 ACP...
Dang, my friends are old.