Yeah that’s the problem. Can’t decide and each one of the options sounds great.Wouldn’t all of those work in reality? I think it comes down to personal preference.
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Yeah that’s the problem. Can’t decide and each one of the options sounds great.Wouldn’t all of those work in reality? I think it comes down to personal preference.
I totally agree, I'm dithering over rifle selection right now but 280AI keeps popping up as the best choice for the do everything round. The wrinkle I'm currently working on I'm planning on doing matching rifles - one in .223 for practice and one in my hunting caliber, but depending on manufacturer the options are different. The trick is if you aren't planning on shooting your hunting rifle much you consider rounds like 28 Nosler more seriously because cost/recoil are less of a factor.My bad... what was I thinking trying to be rational. Well I voted with my wallet for 280AI earlier in the month with a different rifle but if Savage put the same barrel (24”/1:8.4” twist) in the 280AI that they put in the 28 Nosler I would’ve considered this rifle more seriously. In my state (Kentucky) all of the 6.5’s currently select themselves out due to it being illegal to shoot elk with a bullet less than 27 caliber in diameter (no one has to agree with the logic but that’s what the law is) so it’s how I fell into 7mm as my choice in “all around” hunting calibers. I used to own a 308 and it is a great cartridge for just about everything within “sensible ranges” but I prefer 7’s for some reason. Maybe because they’re a little less popular and effectively does the same things.
Well you have one 26 caliber option, two 28 caliber options, and a 30 caliber option.Yeah that’s the problem. Can’t decide and each one of the options sounds great.