How does this comment relate to mine?Not to mention that the writer doesn’t really seem to know much about the subject.
How does this comment relate to mine?Not to mention that the writer doesn’t really seem to know much about the subject.
Like the man says 7x 57 (.275 Rugby).I started with a 308 over 40 years ago, now on the 3rd rifle in that calibre.
20 years ago I got a 7x57, I suspect if I had started with that I might not have got a 308.
This happens to me EVERY single time I take my .223 for a walk - no munties to be seen just every other large deer species in the northern hemisphere! I shoot in mainly woodland less than 50m mostly probably average around 20m and when I have the .308 there are munties everywhere they’re pretty much climbing the bl00dy trees but when you shoot them with a .308 at that range it’s 50:50 whether the green stuff appears - I’ve stopped shooting munties with the .308 because of this (and they know it!) however I do love the .308 and have come up with a cunning plan to change the stock on my .308 so it looks like the .223 in an effort to confuse all the deer and give me half a chance of getting one of them.When you go out with your .223 you will invariably see Roe, or bigger, happens all the time!
In the sense that the article is not only outdated (as you correctly mentioned), but also has other flaws.How does this comment relate to mine?
What do you mean by “the green stuff appears”?This happens to me EVERY single time I take my .223 for a walk - no munties to be seen just every other large deer species in the northern hemisphere! I shoot in mainly woodland less than 50m mostly probably average around 20m and when I have the .308 there are munties everywhere they’re pretty much climbing the bl00dy trees but when you shoot them with a .308 at that range it’s 50:50 whether the green stuff appears - I’ve stopped shooting munties with the .308 because of this (and they know it!) however I do love the .308 and have come up with a cunning plan to change the stock on my .308 so it looks like the .223 in an effort to confuse all the deer and give me half a chance of getting one of them.
So why didn't you quote the comment it appeared in?In the sense that the article is not only outdated (as you correctly mentioned), but also has other flaws.
Because it seemed to flow with the conversation more naturally (i.e. “I agree, and furthermore to this point…”)? Regrets if the intent wasn’t clear.So why didn't you quote the comment it appeared in?
I found this article helpful when I was making my decision.
To summarise the article (and many threads on here), any legal calibre works, skew your choice to what species you’ll be shooting most (I.e if you only ever intend to shoot muntjac, don’t buy a cannon), and make sure gun shops near you have ammo.
The article unfortunately arrived at the wrong conclusion by not recommending the .270 (The Swiss Army knife of calibres, for only the best looking of individuals - I got an exemption), but it was helpful reading.
![]()
What is the best Calibre for Deer Stalking & Management in the UK
The best calibre for UK deer stalking & Management? This is the 'biggy', ‘the grail’ the number one question that obsesses deer managers and those new to deer s...www.countydeerstalking.co.uk
The 270 was developed from the 30-06 I believe, and development is generally synonymous with progress and improvement....![]()
Like the man says 7x 57 (.275 Rugby).
Ammo not so readily available but it will kill anything you will meet and it's a Gentleman's rifle.
The contents of the stomach are all over the inside cavity.What do you mean by “the green stuff appears”?
Most people lack imaginationMost comments are going towards 308.
Nothing wrong with that; it’s popular for good reason.Most comments are going towards 308.
This^^^^^^.Walk into your local gun shop, ask them to show you the selection of ammunition and reloading components for all three chamberings and that will make your decision…
7mm bullets are bigger than 7mm. .270 bullets are very close to being a true 7mm.
In fact 6.5mm bullets are not 6.5mm. They are in fact a bees whisker off being a true 7mm!
In essence it's all just splitting hairs for no real purpose
That happens all the time, in the real world there isn’t a gnats eyelash between most of the cartridges in the middle zone, that is anything between 26 and 30 CAL.Most comments are going towards 308.