1100RemingtonMan
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Buy a .260 Rem.
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I have two and would only suggest this route if you handload or are willing to mail order all your ammo. For the non-handloader 6.5 Creedmoor would be an easy pick for me over the 260.Buy a .260 Rem.
My two young sons will disagree with you on the recoil between a 30-06 and a 243. YMMV...I think the OP was looking for " smaller, lighter, less recoil"
There is NO difference between '06, 25/06, or even a 243.
Your answer is in your original post. I've got a '90's manufacture Mountain Rifle. I've bought dozens of rifles since. It's such a great rifle. You'll not be sad about that decision.I’ve also noticed the 257 was available in short as well as long action. Any drawback to short action?
I handled a 700 Mountain ( late 90’s manufacture ) and really liked the slimness and lighter weight.
April, these are all good suggestions but how did you forget what you recommended to me a couple years ago. I love the 257 Roberts Rugar #1 short, light, well built, and perfect for coyotes, deer, type animals. I still carry it in the scabbardMark V Backcountry 270 Weatherby --6.3 #
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Vanguard Synthetic compact 7mm-08--6.5 #
IMHO the 270 Weatherby caliber is an excellent caliber, as is the 257 Weatherby , it has worked very well for me on Coues hunts
However if you are sure you are down to only deer and coyotes, then I agree with David, the Swede is another excellent caliber you might want to consider.
Also: The Sako Finnlight II in 243 or 25-06 would work for only deer and coyotes and the weight would be approx. 6.5 #
Whatever you end up getting--Enjoy your future hunts
I was going to say Kimber Montana but they dropped the 257 R. My son picked one up last fall. His elk died quite easily.I’d be more worried about finding the rifle that carries how you want it to. Odds are pretty high it comes in .308, 7-08 or 6.5CM. Any of the three easily do what you want them to.
Some folks obviously cannot differentiate between bullet limitations and cartridge limitations.