I agree that is is not much of a practical difference. I shoot a 25 mag with 133s, and the ballistics pretty well match my 7mm with 180s. And, with a 5” shorter barrel.My opinion, fwiw, a 7mm shooting the 180 isn’t that much of a difference between the 6.5prc shooting a 147 or 156.
If you want to take a step up, make it a noticeable step. I’d go with some type of 300 shooting a 215/230/240.
I am itching for a new rifle. I’ve got a 22lr, AR in 5.56, 6CM, and 6.5prc. Only gap to fill for fun would be between the 5.56 and 6CM I thinkThe 6.5 will be a great deer and smaller caliber. If you're going to build an elk/moose rifle then Id jump over the 7 and go straight to a 30. I think the 300 WSM is a great option. You can build out a WSM to be very comfortable to lay down behind. You can push that 180 class bullet around 3k fps. Thats more than enough for elk and moose.
On a different note. There is loads of evidence coming out challenging the conventional thought process on needing a big, heavy, high recoiling cartridge to be sufficient on larger big game. Id shoot a 156 Berger or 147 ELDM out of that 6.5 PRC and get something smaller if you're itching for a new rifle.
I owned a custom 300 PRC and custom 7 SAUM. I never took the PRC into the field because of what I saw the SAUM doing internally to everything I shot with it. I sold the PRC and built out a 6.5 creed to use for NRL hunter and maybe a pronghorn hunt.
Yes. Bolt and semi 22lr, AR 5.56, bolt 6CM.Do you have a smaller rifle yet? Like a bolt 6 or a bolt 22 of some flavor? I wouldn't want to hunt with anything larger than a 6.5PRC for game within 600 yards.
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Nice. If you do want to go bigger, I might think fun would point towards an ELR target setup - heavy stock, 300 WSM/PRC, etc?Yes. Bolt and semi 22lr, AR 5.56, bolt 6CM.
Do you have a suppressor? If not, that would be my vote vs buying another gun.I am itching for a new rifle. I’ve got a 22lr, AR in 5.56, 6CM, and 6.5prc. Only gap to fill for fun would be between the 5.56 and 6CM I think
I do. I have a dead air mask, sico omega 36m, octane 9, and ocl hydrogen 6.5.Do you have a suppressor? If not, that would be my vote vs buying another gun.
Difference is the x-bolt only needs a $15 shipped trigger spring. I don't even change those. No need for all the changes Tikka fan boys require on their rifles.The difference between those is stark. One has aftermarket support and is more of a blank canvas. The other, well you'll have a hard time even finding an aftermarket stock for it.
I think the 300wsm is the ticket here in a Tikka. Personally, I don't care for the Tikka stocks after shooting my manners and mcmillans but you could swap that out to for something a bit more stable. You could even rebarrel your current gun and use it but let's be honest, you'd want both setup on separate actions eventually so just buy the flavor of 300wsm you want and go from there.
Spot onDifference is the x-bolt only needs a $15 shipped trigger spring. I don't even change those. No need for all the changes Tikka fan boys require on their rifles.
I probably have 10 and haven't shot any of em in at least 5 years. Shot alot of magnums and small calibers. Guess the 30-06 is so on point that it's boring.Every red blooded American hunter NEEDS a 30-06 in their lineup, jus sayin…
It needs a better stock. Except for the SR line, it needs cut and threaded like a tikka. It has the same basic issues.Difference is the x-bolt only needs a $15 shipped trigger spring. I don't even change those. No need for all the changes Tikka fan boys require on their rifles.
I feel like you don't really need another rifle, but just want some big magnum. Go big. 338LM or NM.Yes. Bolt and semi 22lr, AR 5.56, bolt 6CM.
The x-bolt stocks are fine. Many really good.It needs a better stock. Except for the SR line, it needs cut and threaded like a tikka. It has the same basic issues.
Because a short action cartridge on a long action is better than the long action cartridge that is mag length limited.Curious why all the mention of WSM and not the WM. More factory options for bullets typically especially when traveling internationally. Mine is cut and has brake (live in ca) with a limbsaver and its recoil is very manageable.
They're as crap as the tikka stock. A tikka + cut & thread is a lot cheaper than a x-bolt SR. A SS tikka is a lot more weatherproof than the 4140 cerekote xbolt. You can't cerekote the inside of a barrel.The x-bolt stocks are fine. Many really good.
If you want a shorter barreled x-bolt, just sell the one you have and buy one with a shorter barrel. Resale on used x-bolt and a-bolt 1 & 2 are very good. Definitely better than tikka (at least in the southeast us).