I'm going to disagree here with the preface that I have enough .243 Lapua brass to keep me going until this barrel gives up. The best thing about the 6CM is that almost every ammo offering is either a match bullet or premium hunting bullet. At my local Sportsmans, I've seen a lot more 6CM ammo than 243. The 7-08 is a great round that is often overlooked. My wife has a Tikka 7-08. Shooting 140gr accubonds it is accurate and Caribou disapproved.If you are look at a 6mm CM just get a .243 better and more options for ammunition and more options for firearms. 7mm-08 is a great round.
That's hunting. The .308 will deflect just as well. The problem with a 6mm in AK is the big toothy critters that are in the same woods as you.Suppressed 308! You will have the most options for bullets heavy to light depending on style of hunting.
The one problem I have with the .243/6mm is small bullet deflection. My 14yo just missed a his first buck because he hit a branch right if front of him (scope cleared it but muzzle was point right at it).
Was funny to watch the video replay and see the branch break (and bullet hit just over deers back)
I just put together a suppressed 308 but did t have time to dial in scope, load and some ejection issues before this hunt. But I can tell suppressed is a game changer for kids.
He has a 300wsm. You might as well have told him to get another 300wsm.30-06 and be done with it, not exciting or new but effective. Also a big fan of the 260; it's usually a toss up which one I bring out to the field. With advancements in bullet construction these days realistically just about anything will swiftly kill a deer if you hit them properly.
Ya, based off what I see in the store locally and a quick browse of gunbroker... There's more 6.5CM rifles for sale than all other calibers combined in bolt guns.I'm going to disagree here with the preface that I have enough .243 Lapua brass to keep me going until this barrel gives up. The best thing about the 6CM is that almost every ammo offering is either a match bullet or premium hunting bullet. At my local Sportsmans, I've seen a lot more 6CM ammo than 243. The 7-08 is a great round that is often overlooked. My wife has a Tikka 7-08. Shooting 140gr accubonds it is accurate and Caribou disapproved.
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Similar but not the same in many regards.He has a 300wsm. You might as well have told him to get another 300wsm.
Considering his request it might as well be the same.Similar but not the same in many regards.
YMMV, around here the creedmoor is less available than .308 or .223 and at higher cost. .308 168gr GMM or 168gr Hornady is $30 a box at the Cabelas, Creedmoor is $40 and up. people buying Creedmoor rifles also means ammo is gonna squeeze because nobody's gonna replace a .223 or .308 manufacturing line with a Creedmoor line.Ya, based off what I see in the store locally and a quick browse of gunbroker... There's more 6.5CM rifles for sale than all other calibers combined in bolt guns.
You can buy pretty much any production rifle currently made in 6.5cm. It's also on the shelf, and it was most of the last year to.
I cannot say that about 308 or 223 or 30-06.
Not around my neck of the woods. During the most recent ammo shortage (which is basically still going on but it is getting better) from Nov '20 until Oct '21, you could hardly find household calibers such as .308 win, 270 win, 30-06, 25-06, 243 win, 6.5 creedmoor, 300 win, etc..308. You can always get ammo.