Well folks. Been using a .270 for years, since day one really. And for my distances, it’s point, shoot and usually drop on the spot,(if not, then very close).
The old man wanted a rifle for the occasional stalk and I suggested a 6.5x55. I’ve pinched it a few times. It’s accurate, mild recoil,(not that the .270 is bad unless you’re plinking) and the deer drop nearly as well. Possibly marginally less bang flop but there’s nothing in it.
Spoken to a few PH’s recently and for the usual stuff, they’re just using .270’s and .308’s.
Have I missed a trick by not going down the .243 or 6.5 route at the start? Lots of folk have used a .243 for reds for years. I have to say, a factory 6.5 creed or T3 in 6.5 prc does seem like it would tick all boxes.
Anyone down scaled in the past? I have a .222 and refuse to get rid of it because it’s just a delight but I’m getting towards the idea of one rimfire and one,(or in this case 2) smaller CF being appealing.