2130martin
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Mainly Roe and foxes but occasionally Fallow and when the situation allows I,d like to do the Reds & Sika.
In that case a .243 is the tool,ample ammunition available in all sorts of sizes etc........
Mainly Roe and foxes but occasionally Fallow and when the situation allows I,d like to do the Reds & Sika.
I cant really see the practicality of some of the comments that say if you have this calibre and shoot a certain weight of bullet it is great for deer and if you shoot a lighter bullet through the same rifle it is great for foxes. Surely the two will impact at differently when shot. My idea is to have one bullet that will kill both effectively. I shoot a 130 grain bullet out of a 270 and my quarry is sika, roe, red deer and fox. The numbers sika being the most and foxes being the least. I also shoot a 140 grain bullet out of a 6.5-284 on the same quarry but on recreational shooting ground. Both rifles will do the job well and at no time have I ever thought, I wish I had a smaller lighter faster bullet when I go to take a shot at a fox.
I have used a 243, 25-06 and both will do the job although I do think with the reds you are sitting on the edge with the 243. The 25-06 was one sure hard hitting round and certainly was capable. One of the reasons I moved a way from this was the old night shooting laws which said it had to be 270 or greater when shooting red or sika at night.
As I have all ready said if I could use only one rifle my choice would be the 6.5-284 the only thing is you do really need to home load for it.
I would say again good advice is to select a projectile that flies well, kills well. Then choose a suitable case and powder that gives it enough speed to do the two jobs mentioned. Then think of the platform(rifle, scope etc) in which to get it up to speed
.Oh come one this is just too sensible and logical to be considered.
I'd say 6.5x55 Swede probably fits your needs well.
Personally I shoot the 257 Roberts and 7x64 myself, very nice chamberings.
Scrummy
what he says.7mm-08. It's my go-to big game rifle.~Muir
6.5x55 is my vote in this situation.
