AFBeyers
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I currently own a 25-06 and a 338 win mag. I’m looking to possibly get a caliber for more deer like game. So something definitely bigger than the 25-06 that has more ammo available.
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x2 on the .270.The 280 AI is a great cartridge but not a lot of ammo choices around. I would recommend the boring out of date 270 Winchester. It is widely available most everywhere and just flat works.
It's interesting how cartridge selection has evolved in the last 10 years or so. All of a sudden the established cartridges are deemed inadequate. I don't feel like I am handicapped because I haven't jumped to the new popular and so called "better" offerings. mtmuleyx2 on the .270.
I don’t know who deemed the .270 inadequate. Probably the same frogs who leg hump the 6.8 western.It's interesting how cartridge selection has evolved in the last 10 years or so. All of a sudden the established cartridges are deemed inadequate. I don't feel like I am handicapped because I haven't jumped to the new popular and so called "better" offerings. mtmuley
I’d shoot anything in the lower 48 with that 25-06 with in it’s parameters25-06 that you've already got is an awesome deer round imo. If your simply looking for easiest ammo availability then .270 would get the nod I suppose. Or for that matter a 30-06.
25-06 perfect for mule deer in the west. For whitetail in the woods of the Midwest go with classic 30-30.I currently own a 25-06 and a 338 win mag. I’m looking to possibly get a caliber for more deer like game. So something definitely bigger than the 25-06 that has more ammo available.