Doing preliminary looking at a caliber that fits the following niche:
Less Recoil than .308 Win > BUT can still take a Mule Deer @650yds AND a 13yo thin kid can still shoot it? And store-bought ammo can be found fairly easily.
From what I'm gathering it *could* be a .243 Win... and that a 6.5 Creedmor might be closest best match?
Trying to stick with something where it won't be hard to find the ammo for it. Figure I use it, and it handles business I get rid of the .308 win. I'm "Ok" with it I just don't like dealling with the .308 Recoil. Got some shouder issues on shooting side from dirt-bikes and weight-lifting injuries. But would still like to be able to ke 650yds shots on them at thi sone location.
So what are some calibrs to try? Because I also like trying for coyotes was thinking of doing a .22-250 or a .243 Win.
Figuring leaning toward the .243 Win since I could conceivably still take a black bear with .243 Win. But if that 6.5 Creedmor isn't that much more for recoil.. that could be a better possibile tool.
Figure the rest of you could mention the the lesser well known calibers which don't kick as strong.
Been being spoiled by .17 HMR and .223 Rem lately. I like looking in the optics and seeing what happened. With .308 Win you hope you can see what happened in it.
Less Recoil than .308 Win > BUT can still take a Mule Deer @650yds AND a 13yo thin kid can still shoot it? And store-bought ammo can be found fairly easily.
From what I'm gathering it *could* be a .243 Win... and that a 6.5 Creedmor might be closest best match?
Trying to stick with something where it won't be hard to find the ammo for it. Figure I use it, and it handles business I get rid of the .308 win. I'm "Ok" with it I just don't like dealling with the .308 Recoil. Got some shouder issues on shooting side from dirt-bikes and weight-lifting injuries. But would still like to be able to ke 650yds shots on them at thi sone location.
So what are some calibrs to try? Because I also like trying for coyotes was thinking of doing a .22-250 or a .243 Win.
Figuring leaning toward the .243 Win since I could conceivably still take a black bear with .243 Win. But if that 6.5 Creedmor isn't that much more for recoil.. that could be a better possibile tool.
Figure the rest of you could mention the the lesser well known calibers which don't kick as strong.
Been being spoiled by .17 HMR and .223 Rem lately. I like looking in the optics and seeing what happened. With .308 Win you hope you can see what happened in it.