Jim1187
Lil-Rokslider
Do you handload and how large of game are we talking about? I am going to assume you mean deer, antelope and black bear sized critters.
If the .223 is legal for hunting where you want to, you really already have it. If legal there isn't a single shot opportunity I would take with a .243 to 6.5 that I wouldn't take with a similarly constructed bullet from a high velocity .22 centerfire(.222 or faster) if we're talking game under 300lbs or so.
If you're forced by law to go larger and looking to shoot factory with minimum recoil I don't see many negatives other than possibly range with a 6.5 Grendel or 7.62x39.
If you're talking Elk, Moose and brown bear types as well I will change my preference of cartridges.
If the .223 is legal for hunting where you want to, you really already have it. If legal there isn't a single shot opportunity I would take with a .243 to 6.5 that I wouldn't take with a similarly constructed bullet from a high velocity .22 centerfire(.222 or faster) if we're talking game under 300lbs or so.
If you're forced by law to go larger and looking to shoot factory with minimum recoil I don't see many negatives other than possibly range with a 6.5 Grendel or 7.62x39.
If you're talking Elk, Moose and brown bear types as well I will change my preference of cartridges.