Scipio
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Hello matei just picked factory loads.
Yes, i do not question that at all, but for some reason modern 270 factory loads can be a bit on the low side, which that one seemed to be.
But even if the Swede, or its german cousin the 6.5x57 or the 6.5 CM goes 150 fps slower than a 270, if shooting the same weight of bullet, (which then gives the swede better sd and bc of course ), is it not still enough for most deer at most reasonable distances, if the right bullet and bullet placement is used ?
I believe so, and i can shoot a rifle in that sort of cartridge without getting much affected by recoil either. And that is without a mod or break. Something i consider a big plus.
So for deer, with a 24 inch un moderated barrel, in a classic looking rifle and keeping distances at below 200 meters (just my own preference at the moment), i cant really think of a cartridge i'd prefer.
Sound adviceFor what's it's worth, I only bought my 30-06 because many moons ago boar were around, glad I did, never shot a boar but it proved to be the go to calibre for hunting elk in Montana, perfect for long shots with retained energy.
I would not have taken the 6.5
I now have only 2 rifles, my old .243 and my 6.5x55, the latter in 120grain Barnes TTSX, I keep my shots below 200m double lung, on roe up to huge Devon red stags, rarely get an issue, .243 just gathering dust these days.
So my conclusion, don't push it beyond it's and the shooters own capabilities.
And so is this, - the importance of shot placement, and being able to chose your shot placement well, and then hit it, is not unlikely tied quite a bit to not only shooter competence, but also the perceived recoil of the cartridge used.Exactly that you want to drop **** on the deck every shop bust shoulders end of!
Or what I would call front end bullet bang
So what one perhaps loses in oomph, when going from say a 3006 family class cartridge to a x57 or 08 of the same caliber, one perhaps harvests somewhat back in bettered precision, and ability to maintain good shot placement in the field.
However being fair about it, the effectiveness of modern mods and breaks might make this point less important than it used to be, as a 270 or 3006 can now be tamed down quite a bit, likely allowing increased precision for most shooters vs an un modded rifle.
But then again that necessitates the use of a mod or brake, which isnt allowed everywhere, doesnt fit all rifles and isnt to everyones taste either. So each to their own, but if going unmodded, i def prefer the x55, x57 or 08 cartridge family to a 06 one.
At least if i have to practice with it at the range regularly, and i, where i hunt, do not see a huge value in those extra 25-45 meters that the extra powder (and recoil) buys me, in terms of speed and energy
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