Given what you've said - the rifle isn't a to be a high volume shooter, and you reload. Perhaps a 22 Creedmoor might be the thing?
Neither one. Get a 6.5x55 instead. In Finland you will be able to find a nice used Sako in 6.5x55. You will have a wonderful rifle and you will save money.Iam doing better financially again and i have decided that i want to get a Tikka t3x tact A1. I have classic style rifles, I have Kalashnikov, I have a drilling, i have 2 shotguns, i have pretty mutch all i need at normal hunting ranges.
What i dont have and the dragon i keep chasing is something very customisable that will shoot a hare in the head at 300+ meters. I dont own a modern precision rifle.
That raises the question, its available in 223 260rem 308 and 6.5crmr. 260 is out for me based on twist rate and ammo availability.
308 is out because iam just not looking to ad another mid ranged 30 cal.
so 223 with a 1:8 twist or 6.5crmr with a 1:8 twist rate. Wich one to choose. Both will take any of the intended game legally: hare, roe deer, grouse, fox, racoon dog, rabbit. Recoil is a non issue in that metal chassis with a big dude behind it. what would be reasons to pick either one? normal ranges are 100-250 meter for me but i do ocassionally go out to over 300 and i have plans to push 500 in the future. Neither should lack power for its intended purpose but the less i have to compensate for drop and wind the better. I mostly load non toxic. In the future i may also want to do target shooting.
Wichever i get i would handload.
I think the comment in bold may be a little unfair as you are effectively saying "I like 6.5 x 55 so anyone who doesnt is a fool". The fact is that all the 6.5s will do the same thing at sensible ranges - kill deer. Loads of threads about this 6.5 is better then this 6.5...this .308 is better then this .270...and on it goes.Neither one. Get a 6.5x55 instead. In Finland you will be able to find a nice used Sako in 6.5x55. You will have a wonderful rifle and you will save money.
With the money saved, get a high quality scope. The Sako L-61 or AIII rifles are better than today's Tikkas or Sakos. Or you should get a Tikka M-65 in 6.5x55.
Right now is a great time to find a 6.5x55 because these rifles are unwanted by fools who do not understand ballistics
What flavour of ice cream do you like?Neither one. Get a 6.5x55 instead. In Finland you will be able to find a nice used Sako in 6.5x55. You will have a wonderful rifle and you will save money.
With the money saved, get a high quality scope. The Sako L-61 or AIII rifles are better than today's Tikkas or Sakos. Or you should get a Tikka M-65 in 6.5x55.
Right now is a great time to find a 6.5x55 because these rifles are unwanted by fools who do not understand ballistics
Twists Rates are various now i run a .260 in 1- 7.5 . Its hard to over twist if your sensible . Recently i added a .243 again i had a choice of 1-8 or the old twist rateIam doing better financially again and i have decided that i want to get a Tikka t3x tact A1. I have classic style rifles, I have Kalashnikov, I have a drilling, i have 2 shotguns, i have pretty mutch all i need at normal hunting ranges.
What i dont have and the dragon i keep chasing is something very customisable that will shoot a hare in the head at 300+ meters. I dont own a modern precision rifle.
That raises the question, its available in 223 260rem 308 and 6.5crmr. 260 is out for me based on twist rate and ammo availability.
308 is out because iam just not looking to ad another mid ranged 30 cal.
so 223 with a 1:8 twist or 6.5crmr with a 1:8 twist rate. Wich one to choose. Both will take any of the intended game legally: hare, roe deer, grouse, fox, racoon dog, rabbit. Recoil is a non issue in that metal chassis with a big dude behind it. what would be reasons to pick either one? normal ranges are 100-250 meter for me but i do ocassionally go out to over 300 and i have plans to push 500 in the future. Neither should lack power for its intended purpose but the less i have to compensate for drop and wind the better. I mostly load non toxic. In the future i may also want to do target shooting.
Wichever i get i would handload.


I don’t have a 223, but I do have a 243 and a 6.5 (Swede, not creed), but the calibres are comparable.Iam doing better financially again and i have decided that i want to get a Tikka t3x tact A1. I have classic style rifles, I have Kalashnikov, I have a drilling, i have 2 shotguns, i have pretty mutch all i need at normal hunting ranges.
What i dont have and the dragon i keep chasing is something very customisable that will shoot a hare in the head at 300+ meters. I dont own a modern precision rifle.
That raises the question, its available in 223 260rem 308 and 6.5crmr. 260 is out for me based on twist rate and ammo availability.
308 is out because iam just not looking to ad another mid ranged 30 cal.
so 223 with a 1:8 twist or 6.5crmr with a 1:8 twist rate. Wich one to choose. Both will take any of the intended game legally: hare, roe deer, grouse, fox, racoon dog, rabbit. Recoil is a non issue in that metal chassis with a big dude behind it. what would be reasons to pick either one? normal ranges are 100-250 meter for me but i do ocassionally go out to over 300 and i have plans to push 500 in the future. Neither should lack power for its intended purpose but the less i have to compensate for drop and wind the better. I mostly load non toxic. In the future i may also want to do target shooting.
Wichever i get i would handload.
I think for long range the lead bullet is more desirable, especially in a .224 caliber bullet. Completely mangled chest cavity seems like a good thing.I might misjudge but i feel like if i want to also target the occasional roe deer at those ranges a monolithic is pretty mutch a must for 223 to have enough penetration at longer range. No legal requirement for mono bullets tho, i just found that in the 222(legal for roe deer) the lead bullets are inconsistent in penetration, some being found completely mangled in the chest cavity at 200m range already.