Hey guys, here's the situation and I know its a personal preference but as an adult onset I don't have much experience in this area.
I live in California so have to use copper bullets with anything I hunt with. I currently own a 1917 enfield that was sporterized as my only hinting rifle so far. I can get it to group OK with a few different factory lead options, but haven't found a copper bullet it likes so far.
My best friend and hunting partner already owns a braked Tikka 6.5 cm with all the different reloading components as well.
I have decided I want to get a Tikka myself for the next hunting season, he has offered to let me use any and all of his reloading equipment if I want to and any new caliber would be fairly inexpensive to get the components for.
Where we hunt there is rarely a shot opportunity over 400 yards and our deer are fairly small bodied. I never felt good taking anything over 200 with my current rifle and would like to feel better about those 400 yard opportunities.
My boys are 11 and 6, both are showing interest in hunting and shooting, do you think there is value in getting an unbraked 243, one kid hates loud noises, vs a 2nd 6.5 with all of this in mind. Do you think, there would be issues getting factory ammo for the 243 while I purchase reloading components for it? My buddy has offered to let me use the 6.5 for me or my boys if we ever need a 2nd rifle as well for any reason.
What do you guys think?
I live in California so have to use copper bullets with anything I hunt with. I currently own a 1917 enfield that was sporterized as my only hinting rifle so far. I can get it to group OK with a few different factory lead options, but haven't found a copper bullet it likes so far.
My best friend and hunting partner already owns a braked Tikka 6.5 cm with all the different reloading components as well.
I have decided I want to get a Tikka myself for the next hunting season, he has offered to let me use any and all of his reloading equipment if I want to and any new caliber would be fairly inexpensive to get the components for.
Where we hunt there is rarely a shot opportunity over 400 yards and our deer are fairly small bodied. I never felt good taking anything over 200 with my current rifle and would like to feel better about those 400 yard opportunities.
My boys are 11 and 6, both are showing interest in hunting and shooting, do you think there is value in getting an unbraked 243, one kid hates loud noises, vs a 2nd 6.5 with all of this in mind. Do you think, there would be issues getting factory ammo for the 243 while I purchase reloading components for it? My buddy has offered to let me use the 6.5 for me or my boys if we ever need a 2nd rifle as well for any reason.
What do you guys think?