New Highland Calibre - What to go For



Fast forward to 13:20.
Says it all.

Hm. Don't disagree about the .270 (not sure about 110gr, though) - but do you really need a 'heavy backdrop' for 7mm/.300 Magnum compared to non-magnums? Is it really not possible to shoot 7.62x51NATO from a standard .308?
Am I being picky?
 
Hi! Not sure of how popular the 7x64 is in the UK , but this great caliber is really experiencing a new renaissance in Italy.

I myself hunt with it for 14 years and have been appreciating its accuracy, versatility and knockdown power. Very flexible from 120 to 180gn. Huge selection of commercial rounds and mostly not a boring cartridge!
I hope so I’ve just bought one 😂
 
Huge selection of commercial rounds and mostly not a boring cartridge!
This, is a boring cartridge...

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The rest is an exercise in purest futility considering our OP has been back once since he asked the original question, one month after he asked it, which was one month ago! I’ll bet he’s bought a 6.5 Creedmoor in the meantime... And he wasn’t brave enough to say so!

(Note to all you uneducated pond scum, that’s C...R...E...E...D...M...O...O...R. Note the last four letters FFS. Moor as in Dart or Ex. Jeez. You’ll be calling it a calibre next. What a rabble of wet bloody dishwipes you all are. Pansying around with your wooden stocks and 19th Century antiques that the evidence would suggest you polish and fondle far more than you actually shoot. As you were!)
 
As Frenchy, going for a Scottish hind culling week soon , I'll (for sure ) take my 6.5 PRC loaded with a 100 gr mono sanitary certified . As an alternative ??? I'd take my .308 Win with a 110 grains mono, also sanitary certified. That's it. And, and, ... nothing else. And no discussion about this choice. :D
 
As Frenchy, going for a Scottish hind culling week soon , I'll (for sure ) take my 6.5 PRC loaded with a 100 gr mono sanitary certified . As an alternative ??? I'd take my .308 Win with a 110 grains mono, also sanitary certified. That's it. And, and, ... nothing else. And no discussion about this choice. :D
What’s sanitary certified? Do you disinfect there bullets or something?
 
Hi all. I have been stalking with a .243 for a long time, and have found it to be a fantastic calibre throughout, having taken many highland red stags to roe does, with fantastic results. I am now considering a new rifle with better long distance ballistics, more suited to consistent highland stalking and would like some comments / views. I am currently considering 6.5 x 55 or .308. Realstically i will not be shooting beyond 200m - 250m (absolute max) highland open hill stag and hinds. Any comments and useful advise to best calibres would be much apreciated. Appreciate this could be an opinionated question, though i am open to all views.
What did you go with in the end? To be honest anything common and 6.5+ will be just fine. I use 6.5x55, I love it. I took a 7STW one year and they didn't fall down any quicker despite the 140gr bullets leaving the muzzle 600fps faster! At the ranges you'll be shooting even the drop isn't worth worrying about.
 
why not go for a .22lr. It meets the new EU carbon emissions and has reduced rare earth metal usage due to a lower bullet weight. Also it shows a great skill level at having to stalk into your beast to a much closer distance. You can experiance what it must have been like to stalk deer hundreds of years ago :rofl:
 
And it’s lights out, and away we go!

Almost all the responses you will get to this question will simply state what the poster owns himself.

The thread will degenerate into an argument between old versus new, big versus small, European versus American. Pretty much every deer legal cartridge south of the .500 Nitro Express will be mentioned and very few sensible reasons will support any of the nominations. One side of the debate will decry the word Creedmoor as if it implies some sort of contagious hard left transgenderism. The other side of the debate will regard anything that has an “x” or “-“ in its name as proof that the poster is an octogenarian antiquarian who attends Boer War reenactments. (Another small group will insist you need a Magnum but you can disregard them as they are unduly influenced by their unfortunately sized appendages.)

All the cartridges mentioned in the thread prior to this post will do the job just nicely, including the .243 you already have. All the cartridges that are yet to be mentioned, but surely will, will also do the job. Being a Yorkshireman, you doubtless have a strong affinity with humble beginnings, child labour in’t pit and proletarian revolution, so I would caution against getting anything too flash. But at the same time you don’t want to encourage the capitalist gentry by getting something classic that suggests you have been reading Country Life. You need something that says Ford Cortina rather than Jaguar XJ12.

Finally may I ask you to please be man enough to actually tell us what you end up buying. 99% of posters of this question, which comes up at least once a week, are scared off by the ensuing venomous argument and we never hear from them again...

Brilliant Reply. If i only had the vocabulary I may even have responded in a similar manner.

As for caliber .......anything that goes bang and is legal will do the job if bullet is placed correctly. Personally I have used 22/250 (old days when it was impossible to get anything else in Ireland), 243. 270 (current) 308 and all are fine. All are totally inadequate if the bullet does not find it mark.
 
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