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8517DIESELdog
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I think much like you do. So much game has been killed by cartridges that are not cannons. And I do own a couple of heavy hitters, but I know they're not essential. I like the versatility that the 6.5x284 Norma offers. It will put an elk on the skids yet it will not beat you up in the process. And it's got a neat history and a bit of panache.I think the 6.5x284 would be great in a light rifle. I am not a fan of recoil, and putting a suppressor on a light rifle seems to defeat the purpose.
I had a 308 Fieldcraft that kicked with the heavies. I changed it for a 7-08 and shoot lighter bullets. I am still kicking myself for passing up a .243 win Fieldcraft on clearance for $1100 because I thought I had too many rifles . Those have a 3” box as well.
For the amount of money you are willing to spend, get exactly what you want!
I missed out on a Barrett Fieldcraft rifle as well. I remember seeing them several times and I picked them up and played with them, thinking "this would make a great backpack rifle". But I never got one and now everyone that has one is very glad they have it. I did get a Tikka T3x SuperLite in 6.5 Creedmoor about four years ago and it's a great rifle. I've been shooting 140 grain Nosler AccuBonds out of it and get about 3/4 inch groups to MOA groups, depending on how well I'm shooting that day.
In all honesty I know that I could just use the Tikka exclusively as my lightweight rifle and be just fine. But I'm wanting a custom job, and as much as I love Tikka rifles, I've never really warmed up to the drop box magazine. Just a floorplate man, and then blind magazine. Never have really liked detachable mags for a bolt action rifle, yet I own a couple...go figure. At least they're shooters, which helps make up for their lack of class haha.