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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by yoshie » 10 Aug 2014, 6:46 am

444 marlin
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Pilch » 11 Aug 2014, 9:57 am

Warrigul wrote:.303


The old .303 British seems to be making a comeback these last few months I reckon too.

Actually seeing ammo on shelves.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by 1290 » 11 Aug 2014, 7:34 pm

My second favourite is the eargesplitten loudenboomer... :)
its only a 22 cal....
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Farmjer » 12 Aug 2014, 9:07 am

The round... reached 4,600 fps with a 50 grain bullet and 105 grains of H570 powder. It is based on the .378 Weatherby Magnum cartridge case, necked down to .224 calibre.


Not bad velocity for a .22 :D
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by bm777 » 26 Aug 2014, 4:00 pm

6.5x55, 308, 303. Cheap and plentiful. 303 can be cast and they shoot best with cast bullets. As far as weight is concerned, come on guys.....I have an AIA 308 with a match barrel and 10round magazines that I use as my scrub gun. I carry that beast together with a backpack and water pack (Ok that's only 3litres)...are we men or mice??? OK..pass the cheese please...lol...
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by brett1868 » 26 Aug 2014, 6:50 pm

My favourite is always the one I'm shooting, be it my Gamo air rifle or the half inch Browning and all the calibres in between.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Rakk » 27 Aug 2014, 3:15 pm

$8 for 50 shots makes the 22 hard to beat :D
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by bm777 » 28 Aug 2014, 2:59 pm

Even cheaper if you get the Remington bucket 'o bullets...here in WA average around $97 for 1400 rounds..$3.40/round or thereabouts...They're not match bullets, but still hit the target.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Rakk » 29 Aug 2014, 5:50 pm

Yup, cheap. Not as good shooters for me though.

$8 for 50 I can live with.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by jeretilda » 04 Sep 2014, 7:46 pm

222 Rem

I have an affinity towards it as it was my first centrefire cartridge years ago.

I love it on a "mixed grill" walk/stalk around.

You might come across a fox up a gully. He's looking at you thinking, "what are you doing mate" and before he knows it, you swing up that rifle and hit him in the chest.

Next you're onto a rabbit patch down near the creek.Throw your backpack on the ground as a rest, wind the scope up and try for some head shots because you know the farmer will want them for the pot.

Then, on the walk back to the camp you're glassing the valley. A nice boar feeding on the edge of the grain field is oblivious to your presence. Stalk up to that dead tree for a rest, drop one behind his ear and he's down.

My old Sako has many a tale like that to tell.

Versatile, low recoil and those 50gr vmax hit hard.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by paps » 05 Sep 2014, 11:49 am

My .257 Roberts.

Under rated and appreciated calibre IMO.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Farm Shooter » 20 Sep 2014, 12:26 am

280REM with a 26" barrel. I know there is a list of 7mm's out there in more common use, but it's the 280 for me
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by MeccaOz » 20 Sep 2014, 5:43 am

bm777 wrote:Even cheaper if you get the Remington bucket 'o bullets...here in WA average around $97 for 1400 rounds..$3.40/round or thereabouts...They're not match bullets, but still hit the target.


97 / 1400 = 0.0692857142857143 :)
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Bennybigbores » 20 Sep 2014, 1:07 pm

.243 favotite above all does it all and well,shame on barrel life but its the price you pay.
17hmr savage stainless varmint thumbhole laminate stock. Shoot through the same hole all day
And bang, 12g chiappa lever action, the only three I need and love
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Savage mkII T.hole varmint 17hmr
Chiappa lever action 12g
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by VICHunter » 21 Sep 2014, 8:41 am

Rakk wrote:$8 for 50 I can live with.


Still get a shock at some of the match ammo guys are buying.

$28 for a box of 50 match at one of my LGS.

No thanks.
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by Ade » 26 Sep 2014, 3:50 pm

12gauge all the way followed by 3006, not that I have 3006 but would love to. Maybe next buy
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Re: Your favourite calibre

Post by jeener » 29 Sep 2014, 9:02 am

Ade wrote:not that I have 3006 but would love to. Maybe next buy


There's always room in the gun safe for one more ;)
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