Better Rifle?
#21
i'd get a .223 winchester and put a .243 barrel on it. then it becomes the 6x45. supposed to be an absolutely awesome round for hunting smaller game and equally as good on the target range. been thinking about doing this myself.
solely between the 308 and 243 though... 243 gets my vote every time!!!
#25
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: orygun
Posts: 379
#27
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 76
Heck personaly I like my ol' 30-06 for manny reasons. Good out to 500 yards but never shot an animal over 100. Bullet for varments is a 55 grain ecelerator leaving the mussle at 4,200 fps now that is faster then a 22-250. Remington ecelerators are 20 caliber saboted to 30 caliber. Then you have your 145, 150, 165, and 180 grain bullet choises also. I use a 165 grain boat tail for deer and a 180 grain Remington core loct for elk. One rifle for all animals. The downfall would be sighting in for different animals but then again I usualy take a few shots before hunting season anyway so for me it works perfectly.
#28
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 76
Not to mention my Browning A-bolt 30-06 groups 2" off of a shooting stick at 100 yards and hits the 500 yard dinger at the range off the stick also. For me my Browning A-bolt toped with a Bushnell 3x9 40mm with fier fly is all I will ever need.
#29
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320
Shooting 22 cal. sabots all day long out of a 30-06 in a field of prairie dogs seems like an odd choice to me but hey its your party.
Personally I haven't found one good reason not to own a whole bunch of different chamberings, each with its intended purpose. Even some multiples of some for those extended days of shooting.
Personally I haven't found one good reason not to own a whole bunch of different chamberings, each with its intended purpose. Even some multiples of some for those extended days of shooting.
#30
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 76
Shooting 22 cal. sabots all day long out of a 30-06 in a field of prairie dogs seems like an odd choice to me but hey its your party.
Personally I haven't found one good reason not to own a whole bunch of different chamberings, each with its intended purpose. Even some multiples of some for those extended days of shooting.
Personally I haven't found one good reason not to own a whole bunch of different chamberings, each with its intended purpose. Even some multiples of some for those extended days of shooting.
Well i wouldent use it for prarie dogs ha ha ha. Mainly coyotes, fox, and bigger varments. All a guy would need for prarie dogs is a 22 or 22 magnum. But the 30-06 will do good for all big game purposes.