mrjashu
Active member
Having started hunting later in life I only have two hunting rifles. Chambered in ..... 6.5 creedmoor and 300wsm, so I think you're on the right track
My thought process has been this. 6.5 is the primary on all deer / antelope sized game. It's a good all 'rounder that is easy to shoot really well. The 300 wsm is an able backup in all of those scenarios and is the primary for elk / bear / moose / whatever else. In the case of elk the 6.5 is a sufficient backup at reasonable ranges. Both are short action and easy to carry. I reload so I can shoot a whole range of bullet weights in either.
A 7mm would be right in the middle and if I could only have one rifle it would be a 7mm (probably a 280ai) but since I have two I spread the difference out a little bit.
Hope that helps.
My thought process has been this. 6.5 is the primary on all deer / antelope sized game. It's a good all 'rounder that is easy to shoot really well. The 300 wsm is an able backup in all of those scenarios and is the primary for elk / bear / moose / whatever else. In the case of elk the 6.5 is a sufficient backup at reasonable ranges. Both are short action and easy to carry. I reload so I can shoot a whole range of bullet weights in either.
A 7mm would be right in the middle and if I could only have one rifle it would be a 7mm (probably a 280ai) but since I have two I spread the difference out a little bit.
Hope that helps.