Best Cartidge for Ultralight Sheep Rifle?

I would have said the same thing about recoil sensitivity until I shot 20 rounds of 300 win mag and 20 rounds of 6.5 creed head to head in basically the same setup. I was so much more accurate with the 6.5 creed.

Recoil is not a sensitivity of manliness issue, but an accuracy issue. And the lighter the rifle the more acute it gets and the more recoil matters.

The reality is that nearly all shooters anticipate recoil enough that it affects accuracy. I think it’s something that can be trained around but 99.9% do not practice enough (or well enough) for that to work.

I would have said the same thing about recoil sensitivity until I shot 20 rounds of 300 win mag and 20 rounds of 6.5 creed head to head in basically the same setup. I was so much more accurate with the 6.5 creed.

Recoil is not a sensitivity of manliness issue, but an accuracy issue. And the lighter the rifle the more acute it gets and the more recoil matters.

The reality is that nearly all shooters anticipate recoil enough that it affects accuracy. I think it’s something that can be trained around but 99.9% do not practice enough (or well enough) for that to work.

Totally a 6 Creed. Maybe a 25 Creed if you’re very worried about wind.
I really like what I’ve seen on the 25 creed. I’m just worried about it’s longevity since I don’t reload
 
Because I am starting a new gun build
Building new guns is cool. A new 22 Creed is even cooler. You already have a 700+ yard sheep/goat/deer cartridge in the lightest recoiling cartridge possible for that application in the 22 Creed. Chasing a higher recoiling cartridge is only bringing you further away from your stated goal.
 
If you are truly going to “fill the gap” between a 22 Creedmoor & a 7 PRC, then a 6.5 PRC is the correct choice. It will have a case capacity similar to the .3o/o6 family of cartridges. Recoil is similar to a .270 Winchester.

But for your purpose built 700 yard ultra light setup, I think another 22 Creedmoor or a 6mm Creedmoor is a better choice due to felt recoil.
 
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