We’re now at 90-plus posts. The initial question has long been forgotten so it’s worth resurrecting it.
I think the initial question is still in play. Some deviation, but mostly relevant.
This is from a novice looking for an entry calibre who’s only ever fired a few CF rounds. No DSC1 or any idea how to go about things. I’m going to generalise because it’s a low level query & point out that he’s in England not the US or NZ.
So what? Same principles apply no matter where you are. Same animals last time I checked. Are you telling me that Southern’s advice is wrong? Sounds pretty spot on to me and somewhat more reasoned that 90% of the one-liner “get what I’ve got” responses forums tend to throw up. What has been good to understand for an ex-pom me is the ammo availability restriction. I wouldn’t know that if I hadn’t participated and potentially neither would the OP.
Licensing will edge him towards a .243 because it’s his first rifle & their default calibre. IMO it’s the worst possible choice for a beginner and inexperienced stalker as it’s marginal for Red & Sika.
Bollox. Any rifle is marginal in hands of an inexperienced shooter if they catch a bad dose of buck fever. The best you can hope for is that the new shooter will do the right thing and take the time to learn, the right way. Many thousands of highly competent shooters the world over learned centrefire with a .243 Win. I’ve avoided harping on about .243 again so I’ll leave it there.
6.5 x 55 is a better idea than .243, but ammunition isn’t available from every gunshop.
Cobblers. Two historical attributes both cartridges share is the successful killing of millions of medium game animals. Use the right type of bullet loaded to the right level, put the bullet in the right place, same outcome.
6.5 Creedmoor is really for reloaders & gun nuts who think they’re missing out on something new.
More cobblers. I reload, I am a hunter and not a gun nut, and the last statement is just so tired. The Creedmoor has very capably filled a gap in my requirements for precisely the reasons it was created. I don't use it as a stalking rifle but as a medium range (250-700m) rifle. No one is promoting the Creedmoor in this thread anyway.
.270 is barky, and in decline.
It is an outstanding cartridge with a rich history that is very common the world over and not what the OP wants as he said at the outset.
7 x 57 is an antique & niche calibre found only in vintage rifles wielded by mature stalkers.
I will agree with you there. Though I will repeat what I said before – in my experience the mature stalkers that still use it in their antiques are very competent and rarely come home empty handed.
7mm-08 is still uncommon after 40 years. It hasn’t caught on so ammunition is scarce & overpriced.
I am amazed to hear this. The 7mm-08 is in the top 3 sellers here, I believe in 2016 it was the highest seller out of the country’s largest chain of gunshops. I had assumed that it would be everywhere else in the world, it seems ubiquitous these days. But the little bit of UK ammo research I did to kill some time yesterday seems to back up the statement. Maybe it hasn’t caught on because a lot of the traditionalist thinking in the UK blocks uptake of new developments, anything that isn’t 50 years old is a fad. Like the thinking about Creedmoor.
.308 will cover everything & ammo is everywhere in all permutations, but his FLD may think it’s OTT.
The OP has said he doesn’t like the recoil of a .270 Win, so a .308 Win is a risk. To me, having both in the safe, I can tell the difference, but also I can create quite different outcomes depending what I shoot through them. Definitely a “try before you buy” option, and also very important to make sure you try in the same kind of stock configuration and weight range as the kind of rifle you might buy. But generally speaking I still wouldn’t recommend a .270, .308 or a .30-06 to a newbie.
That’s about it for me. I’ve assumed the worry about the ammunition only relates to the 6.5 Creedmoor.
Nope. I think we’ve learnt that the 7mm08 potentially has problems too.
Sorry Sinistral nothing personal, its Monday and the week has started very badly and I’m feeling like calling a spade a spade. Are we allowed to say that anymore?
