Ziad wrote:Hmm I like my 308.... cheap enough and the barrel will last a long while. I did my first shots with a cheater spec 65 creedmore yesterday. But still have a soft spot for the 308
Bigjobss wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:8 track.
Because I'm old.
I prefer vinyl, but my favourite cartdidge is Super Mario Bros
Noisydad wrote:Man that's a tough question! Today's fave is the .44-40 coz I won an off hand event with my 104 yo Winny '92 today, but I could just as easily say the .50-70, .40-65, .32-20 etc. I guess I really just like very old cartridges and the shootin irons that go with them. Modern calibers and modern rifles have their uses I suppose but they just dont make me moist!
scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
JimTom wrote:scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
Is it called the man bun because it is only about 10 years old and hasn't been around for 100 years like 6.5x55?
I believe the .260 has only been around for 10 years longer than the 6.5Cm, and both cartridges were formed from necking down a parent case. Do you need a man bun to own a .260 also or is there another reason that the man bun is only applicable to the Creedmoor?
scoobs wrote:JimTom wrote:scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
Is it called the man bun because it is only about 10 years old and hasn't been around for 100 years like 6.5x55?
I believe the .260 has only been around for 10 years longer than the 6.5Cm, and both cartridges were formed from necking down a parent case. Do you need a man bun to own a .260 also or is there another reason that the man bun is only applicable to the Creedmoor?
because at the moment the creed is seen as a bit of a hipster round. plus its fun giving a mate s**t about it
nothing wrong with it, good calibre though
1Fatman wrote:30-06 because everything that I shoot stays dead.
Mick280 wrote:45/70 at the moment!!!
Can be loaded to do just about everything!!!
bigrich wrote:Mick280 wrote:45/70 at the moment!!!
Can be loaded to do just about everything!!!
45-70 is fun to shoot, that's for sure ! might be a bit big for rabbits, but the case is bigger than a 410, so loading shot would make it do everything
yumastepside wrote:
P.S....NField, is that a cadet or 303 frame Martini ?
N.Field wrote:yumastepside wrote:
P.S....NField, is that a cadet or 303 frame Martini ?
Neither of those, it was built on a W.W. Greener 'GP' 12G action.