Thanks uncle f ,all your options help and reading the comments on here and other sources the 308 seems the one to go for as I only want one rifle.you chaps have helped a lot.
Hi all,I am applying for my FAC and I can’t decide 6.5*55 or 308.I know it is a lot about preference just wanted opinions on either? TIA
...they are both such good rounds.
), but picked a .308 as my first deer rifle because of it's versatility. Not as soft to shoot but easy to load for or find ammo for and is pretty common in use for boar hunting. If you won't (realistically) do much with boar, I'd suggest the 6.5 which is a lovely shooting calibre. You can always apply for a variation for something like .308 or 7mm Rem Mag/7mm-08 for boar (a gentleman can never have too many toys!).If the local police are fussy, they might make it difficult for boar on your certificate, unless you choose .308.
Boar just falls under any other legal quarry
It has no need to be specified by my friend Pete did get it specified for his 243 due to the controversy but this renewal they removed that condition and had it under any other legal quarry
BUT if your going overseas for bore that could be a consideration
I think you would get problems asking for anything less than .270 if you just mentioned the possibility of boar in an application to Dorset Police. Might take a few extra months for the issue to be sorted/explained. The OP is talking about a first application!!
On anything less than a .270, there's no point in bringing boar into the equation, it's covered by AOLQ. It becomes useful, if you want a much bigger calibre, where boar becomes your "good reason", for needing such a calibre !