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Peterson's priorities, I believe.....I could be wrong.
Fair enoughPeterson's priorities, I believe.....I could be wrong.
Fair enough
No worries at all. I glanced at the post and saw the Peterson name and a piece of brass and I got a flash of excitement that it was a 6.8 announcement. Some day...That's about it. I wasn't trying to cast more shade on a 6.8W. As I've stated before, I think it's a good round that will efficiently make dead animals out of live ones. I might likely own one someday.
Shoot2Hunt just did a podcast with Petersen cartridges a couple weeks ago. I specifically asked Ryan Avery to inquire about the 6.8 Western. The answer was that they had received some interest, but it won't be anytime soon. The start of a new cartridge for them takes 1.5 to 2 years, typically. They really expedited the 7PRC, it is an exception to the rule.Peterson's priorities, I believe.....I could be wrong.
my 270 win will not "outperform" my 6.8W, no matter how badly i want it to. it can't shoot 170 or 175 grain bullets without a re-barrel and since its a hunting rifle i see no reason to do that; a thousand (a couple thousand?) or more rounds left before it goes bad. Would i take it elk hunting? Yes. But the 6.8W outperforms the 270 for power and downrange energy. Why would I get a 7mm when I've got thousands of 130 gr, 140gr, 145gr, and 150gr .277 bullets I can reload (if i want/choose) for my 6.8, not to mention the heavies (165gr, 170gr, and 175gr)? If I got a 7mm, then i'd need to stock up on those components, too. 6.8W is just a tool and I've got plenty of similar to 270win components for it, so might as well have it in my tool box. I didn't go 270WSM because 6.8W is what 270WSM should have been and there's really not a whole lot of difference between it and my 270WIN. I went 6.8W because of the heavies.....why wouldn’t you run down to the local store & pick up a 270 or 7mm RM get similar or better results, cheaper ammo & a lighter rifle. A Tikka or Weatherby Vanguard will shoot your hand loads sub MOA in a lighter cheaper package knowing brass will always be available?....
.....Both these now ancient calibers outperform the brand new ones, come in inexpensive reliable rifles - but don’t make for exciting new articles & an excuse to do more load development.
Depends on your definition of "outperform".my 270 win will not "outperform" my 6.8W, no matter how badly i want it to. it can't shoot 170 or 175 grain bullets without a re-barrel and since its a hunting rifle i see no reason to do that; a thousand (a couple thousand?) or more rounds left before it goes bad. Would i take it elk hunting? Yes. But the 6.8W outperforms the 270 for power and downrange energy. Why would I get a 7mm when I've got thousands of 130 gr, 140gr, 145gr, and 150gr .277 bullets I can reload (if i want/choose) for my 6.8, not to mention the heavies (165gr, 170gr, and 175gr)? If I got a 7mm, then i'd need to stock up on those components, too. 6.8W is just a tool and I've got plenty of similar to 270win components for it, so might as well have it in my tool box. I didn't go 270WSM because 6.8W is what 270WSM should have been and there's really not a whole lot of difference between it and my 270WIN. I went 6.8W because of the heavies.
If you have a 270WIN and a 7mm or 308 caliber, there's likely no reason to get a 6.8W, But if you don't, then 6.8W is a great choice for western hunting - it can take anything in the lower 48 (except grizz) out to 750 yards if you've got the shooting skills.
Very similar to my thought process and why I went with the 6.8 W. Have lots of 6.5, 277 and 35 cal bullets so I tend to look at those rounds before others.my 270 win will not "outperform" my 6.8W, no matter how badly i want it to. it can't shoot 170 or 175 grain bullets without a re-barrel and since its a hunting rifle i see no reason to do that; a thousand (a couple thousand?) or more rounds left before it goes bad. Would i take it elk hunting? Yes. But the 6.8W outperforms the 270 for power and downrange energy. Why would I get a 7mm when I've got thousands of 130 gr, 140gr, 145gr, and 150gr .277 bullets I can reload (if i want/choose) for my 6.8, not to mention the heavies (165gr, 170gr, and 175gr)? If I got a 7mm, then i'd need to stock up on those components, too. 6.8W is just a tool and I've got plenty of similar to 270win components for it, so might as well have it in my tool box. I didn't go 270WSM because 6.8W is what 270WSM should have been and there's really not a whole lot of difference between it and my 270WIN. I went 6.8W because of the heavies.
If you have a 270WIN and a 7mm or 308 caliber, there's likely no reason to get a 6.8W, But if you don't, then 6.8W is a great choice for western hunting - it can take anything in the lower 48 (except grizz) out to 750 yards if you've got the shooting skills.
Congratulations. That rifle will do almost everything you need. It's not too small, and it's not too big. I've shot more than 70 whitetail deer with my 308. Most of those were shot with 150 grain Sierra spitzer boat tail. The old man bullets with the lead pointy tips. They're nearly match accurate if your gun likes them. I am highly upset if a deer goes 15 yd after being shot.
I would say your rifle is going to be a little bit punchy because it's a lightweight. It definitely will not be a wimp. But the recoil should be very manageable. Sometimes I fold a kitchen hand towel twice and lay it over my shoulder when I'm shooting if I'm going to pop 20 or 30 shells. I don't care what people think. But check yourself for flinching and make sure you're not developing a bad habit.
That's a fine hunting weapon. That caliber is one of several that is undeniably effective. To be honest, I would question the judgment of anyone that made a negative comment. My comments would be exactly the same if you had gotten a Creed, 7-08 or 270. ( Although the 270 would have been very punchy) Have fun!
Cabelas and Basspro have the 175tgk andI'm loving my 6.8 western X-bolt. So far I'm only buying off the shelf ammo but getting 1moa groups with the 162grain copper impacts. Trying to get my hands on the 175 sierra game kings.