cuttingedge
Lil-Rokslider
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I was just pondering. If you could choose only one e caliber for western hunting that would cover deer, antelope, elk, and black bear, which would you choose and why.
Of the old school standards, my number one pick would most likely be the 7mm Rem Mag. It has a good range of bullet weights available in factory ammo, and shoots fast and flat. The recoil is stout, but not terrible in most of the rifles I've shot. I think a close second with less recoil would be the 270 Winchester. Decades after it was introduced it still launches a 130 grain projectile at about 3,100 fps.
Of the newer breed of cartridges, I would say 6.5 PRC, 6.8 Western, or 7mm PRC would be good choices. For less recoil the 6.5 CM, though not my personal favorite, would be up there. I think the 6.5 PRC offers good improvements over the CM with not too much more recoil.
I really like the concept of the 6.8 Western, but rifles and ammo availability are still pretty sketchy.
Of the old school standards, my number one pick would most likely be the 7mm Rem Mag. It has a good range of bullet weights available in factory ammo, and shoots fast and flat. The recoil is stout, but not terrible in most of the rifles I've shot. I think a close second with less recoil would be the 270 Winchester. Decades after it was introduced it still launches a 130 grain projectile at about 3,100 fps.
Of the newer breed of cartridges, I would say 6.5 PRC, 6.8 Western, or 7mm PRC would be good choices. For less recoil the 6.5 CM, though not my personal favorite, would be up there. I think the 6.5 PRC offers good improvements over the CM with not too much more recoil.
I really like the concept of the 6.8 Western, but rifles and ammo availability are still pretty sketchy.