2 calibres

308 sako

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If you could have only 2 calibres, one for small deer and one for large deer, what would you choose and why?
 
.243 for small deer
Accurate, cost effective, low recoil, readily available rifles and ammunition, acceptable meat damage, good for fox and small deer.

.308 for large deer
Accurate at all ranges, plenty of ammo options, loads of rifle options, good for all deer and fox, recoil is easy to handle, home load options galore, loud enough bang!
 
I will keep my tikka 243 just rebarreled 1.8 phoenix barrel in a pse very accurate roe and park culls . My sako 85 308 just works for me on fallow reds boar .
 
.308 Win and .300 WSM - One gives me the flexibility of factory ammunition and good close range performance, the other is ideal for large deer and open ground.
 
Is 357 legal for small deer? If so I would have one in a lever gun, and maybe a 308 for everything else. Both are forgiving to reload, or cheap to feed if reloading is not your thing. Neither will beat the snot out of you, both are plenty powerful enough.
 
2 calibres,
Hmm.
Tricky.
I have several rifles.
If pushed to reduce to two I'd keep:
1. The Tikka M55 .243, because it's practical.
2. The Weatherby 300 Weatherby Magnum, but cause of it's heritage.

I'd also canvas relentlessly for a 3rd, my Sako Finnfire 22lr. Because they are fabulous.
M
 
Hmm.
Tricky.
I have several rifles.
If pushed to reduce to two I'd keep:
1. The Tikka M55 .243, because it's practical.
2. The Weatherby 300 Weatherby Magnum, but cause of it's heritage.

I'd also canvas relentlessly for a 3rd, my Sako Finnfire 22lr. Because they are fabulous.
M
Because the 22LR isn't deer legal for any species it is outside the specifications of the poll so I guess you can keep it.

I did wonder about a 6.5 Grendel because it seems fun and a 7 x 64 because it is the best! :coat:

David.
 
not to be awkward, but happy with 308 for both, if not i would get another gun, have a 243 but us on Charlie.
 
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