Which new calibre?

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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by vmaxaust » 03 May 2017, 6:23 am

Oldbloke wrote:Sooo, I currently own a 223 and 3006 x 2. I'd like to fill in the gap for perhaps the odd Fallow deer & dogs and I guess goats or pigs given the opportunity. I don't get out a lot but as I'm getting closer to retirement I figure if I'm going to get one, now is the time if the price is right.

I'm thinking about looking at 243, 7x57 & 7-08. (unless someone has a better suggestion, and I'm sure a few will. :lol:)

They are all popular rounds & as I reload all my ammo are the 6mm or 7mm projectiles or the cases significantly different in price?

Now I don't really need this rifle as I have a spare 3006. (the other is loaded with 180 gr projectiles for deer) I could load it up with 130 grain projectiles & it's already fitted with a 4x40 scope ( perhaps up grade the scope) that I figure would do the job OK.

What do you blokes think? What would you do? Use the 3006 or buy a rifle, if so what calibre?


Given your criteria I would look at 300 Blackout. I know many people don't like this calibre but frankly if you are a reloader it is very practical and a great middle of the road between 223 and your 30 06. You can cut down 223 cases and use a 135gr 308 projectile with fast burning AR2205 (17.5gr) they work extremely well for me. I use this formula in a Ruger American Ranch rifle (16" barrel) and a Holosun red dot. Despite what all the ballistics say, I have no trouble getting accuracy sufficient for what you are looking to use a mid range calibre for.

I'm not talking fully scoped bench target shooting here. Just a good all round "powerful enough" round that's reasonable in cost to reload.
The photo was taken last Sunday at Little River...at 50 metres, using a bipod, Holosun red dot. I was there to zero in the Holosun. Was using the ammo I described above. This group of a dozen shots is just over 2" and I'm pretty blind. A good aimer could do better for sure. So, at 100 metres even a spread of 4" would be very easy to achieve. I don't think too many dogs or other pests would be getting away. In fact the Holosun allows one to acquire a target very quickly without parallax problems and with both eyes open.

Just a thought. I know many will not agree but each to his own.

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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Mitch » 03 May 2017, 8:57 am

vmaxaust wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Sooo, I currently own a 223 and 3006 x 2. I'd like to fill in the gap for perhaps the odd Fallow deer & dogs and I guess goats or pigs given the opportunity. I don't get out a lot but as I'm getting closer to retirement I figure if I'm going to get one, now is the time if the price is right.

I'm thinking about looking at 243, 7x57 & 7-08. (unless someone has a better suggestion, and I'm sure a few will. :lol:)

They are all popular rounds & as I reload all my ammo are the 6mm or 7mm projectiles or the cases significantly different in price?

Now I don't really need this rifle as I have a spare 3006. (the other is loaded with 180 gr projectiles for deer) I could load it up with 130 grain projectiles & it's already fitted with a 4x40 scope ( perhaps up grade the scope) that I figure would do the job OK.

What do you blokes think? What would you do? Use the 3006 or buy a rifle, if so what calibre?


Given your criteria I would look at 300 Blackout. I know many people don't like this calibre but frankly if you are a reloader it is very practical and a great middle of the road between 223 and your 30 06. You can cut down 223 cases and use a 135gr 308 projectile with fast burning AR2205 (17.5gr) they work extremely well for me. I use this formula in a Ruger American Ranch rifle (16" barrel) and a Holosun red dot. Despite what all the ballistics say, I have no trouble getting accuracy sufficient for what you are looking to use a mid range calibre for.

I'm not talking fully scoped bench target shooting here. Just a good all round "powerful enough" round that's reasonable in cost to reload.
The photo was taken last Sunday at Little River...at 50 metres, using a bipod, Holosun red dot. I was there to zero in the Holosun. Was using the ammo I described above. This group of a dozen shots is just over 2" and I'm pretty blind. A good aimer could do better for sure. So, at 100 metres even a spread of 4" would be very easy to achieve. I don't think too many dogs or other pests would be getting away. In fact the Holosun allows one to acquire a target very quickly without parallax problems and with both eyes open.

Just a thought. I know many will not agree but each to his own.

Sam


Blackouts are great, i love mine. I get superb accuracy out to 400m, not that i would shoot to kill at that distance.

Mine shoots 5 shot in 1 ragged hole at 100m
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Oldbloke » 03 May 2017, 9:48 am

Lot of options there.
Has anyone had experience in loading a 3006 with 110 or 130 grain projectiles? Are they generally fairly accurate? I don't recall the twist rate.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Gwion » 03 May 2017, 10:09 am

Get your spare 30-06 rebarrelled to a 6.5mm of some description, for instance a 260rem... or a 6.5creedmore (very similar ballistics to 260rem), or, if you really want to boot some 6.5mm bullets out the end of it, go a 6.5/284! :thumbsup: Hell, lets go nuts and order a reemer in 6.5x284shehane..... :lol: :drinks:
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Mick280 » 03 May 2017, 10:59 am

.280 Rem!!
Could also make use of your 3006 cases if you don't mind sticking with the long action!!
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Gamerancher » 03 May 2017, 1:37 pm

For a hunting rifle to fill that gap Oldbloke, I'd recommend .257 Roberts. Will work well in that M70 action with a new barrel. Go 1 in 10" twist. Covers all bases from 75gr varmint loads up to 120gr heavy loads for your pigs, dogs and deer. .25 cal pills are a lot cheaper than 7mm and there is a pretty good range suited to hunting. 100 grainers @ 3200f/s were my go to all rounder, never found anything they wouldn't drop out to 400+m. :thumbsup:
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by TheDude » 03 May 2017, 5:59 pm

Oldbloke wrote:6.5 x 55 sounds like a contender. But I don't recall seeing it often in modern bolt actions.
Do howa market one?


Yep howa do them. Tikka I'm pretty sure due them too.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by bladeracer » 03 May 2017, 6:04 pm

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Oldbloke wrote:6.5 x 55 sounds like a contender. But I don't recall seeing it often in modern bolt actions.
Do howa market one?


Yep howa do them. Tikka I'm pretty sure due them too.



Same performance as 6.5mm Creedmoor which is likely to be better supported outside of the milsurps.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by brett1868 » 03 May 2017, 6:24 pm

Gwion wrote:Get your spare 30-06 rebarrelled to a 6.5mm of some description, for instance a 260rem... or a 6.5creedmore (very similar ballistics to 260rem), or, if you really want to boot some 6.5mm bullets out the end of it, go a 6.5/284! :thumbsup: Hell, lets go nuts and order a reemer in 6.5x284shehane..... :lol: :drinks:


Feels like you violated my mind as I was thinking to suggest exactly that same pair. I like to have multiple firearms in the same caliber, since I have a 6.5-300 sitting in customs I have been considering another 6.5 and the 260 and Creedmore are top of the list with the 260 a pubic hair in front. The Sako distributer has a 85 Varmint laminated S/S 260 in stock, I have a PTA in the mail so I'm very tempted to pull the trigger on the 260.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 04 May 2017, 11:05 am

What a silly question.... do you NEED another gun??...... of course you do... you mightnt know it, but you always need another....

I have a similar gap, the selection is top heavy, only got a 223(actually the wife's) and nothing less than 30cal (as far as I recall anyway)..... so I'm leaning to 243win, the performance and projectile selection looks the goods.... I've thought a 25-06, perhaps a 260Rem...... but circle back to the 243.... anything bigger than that and its getting close to 308win territory.....else a faster 30.....
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Oldbloke » 04 May 2017, 2:23 pm

Soooo, to day I looked more seriously at comparing some calibres by making use of the Hornady ballistic calculator. I have indicated the energy under the charts for 250 yards.I have also included my two current loads for the 223 55gr & 3006 180gr deer load. I have included:

243 87gr 3100 fps
7x57 120gr 3100 fps (close enough to 7/08)
3006 130gr 3100 fps

Notice the bullet drop at 250 yards all of the above 3 are between 4.8" and 5.2" (I figure 200 to 250 yards is as far as I will shoot in field conditions)

Keeping in mind this is intended for dogs, fallow deer, goats, perhaps pigs. My current 223 would be a little under gunned for these and my Sambar deer load using 180gr may be inclined to "whistle" through dogs or goats. So I'm looking for a compromise/middle load. I'm beginning to think the 130gr load for the spare 3006 is making more sense. Almost no cost but might be OK for dogs & goats. My research leads me to believe the 110gr projectiles generally result in very poor accuracy but the 130's are usually OK. What do we think now, money is tight, should I lash out?

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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Tom Foolery » 04 May 2017, 4:35 pm

Mate loads 125gn Accubonds in his 308. They work extremely well on smaller goats through fallow to larger pigs. No accuracy problems, although a bit pricey compared to the Sierras etc.

I can't see why they'd be any less effective in a man's gun like the 30-06. :mrgreen:
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by bladeracer » 04 May 2017, 6:10 pm

Oldbloke wrote:What do we think now, money is tight, should I lash out?



If money is tight then I would go with reduced loads in the '06.
And try some cast lead - it hits pretty hard.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Gwion » 04 May 2017, 6:39 pm

If funds are tight, sell the second 30-06 and buy that 260rem..... You know you want to! :D
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Gwion » 04 May 2017, 6:43 pm

brett1868 wrote:
Gwion wrote:Get your spare 30-06 rebarrelled to a 6.5mm of some description, for instance a 260rem... or a 6.5creedmore (very similar ballistics to 260rem), or, if you really want to boot some 6.5mm bullets out the end of it, go a 6.5/284! :thumbsup: Hell, lets go nuts and order a reemer in 6.5x284shehane..... :lol: :drinks:


Feels like you violated my mind as I was thinking to suggest exactly that same pair. I like to have multiple firearms in the same caliber, since I have a 6.5-300 sitting in customs I have been considering another 6.5 and the 260 and Creedmore are top of the list with the 260 a pubic hair in front. The Sako distributer has a 85 Varmint laminated S/S 260 in stock, I have a PTA in the mail so I'm very tempted to pull the trigger on the 260.


Yeah... I'll just st slip out and buy another couple of Sakos..... Bastard! :P **not jealous at all, really!** :sarcasm: :cry:
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by <<Genesis93>> » 05 May 2017, 10:58 am

bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:What do we think now, money is tight, should I lash out?



If money is tight then I would go with reduced loads in the '06.
And try some cast lead - it hits pretty hard.


If tight then put the money toward more practical endeavors, and jam some light grenades in the '06... what the lightest, say 110gr, they should move! Perhaps even some 30cal pistol rounds...
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Oldbloke » 05 May 2017, 6:58 pm

<<Genesis93>> wrote:
bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:What do we think now, money is tight, should I lash out?



If money is tight then I would go with reduced loads in the '06.
And try some cast lead - it hits pretty hard.


If tight then put the money toward more practical endeavors, and jam some light grenades in the '06... what the lightest, say 110gr, they should move! Perhaps even some 30cal pistol rounds...


Yep this is what I have decided. (at least in the interim,) In reality it will not get a hell of a lot of use. Should be fine for dogs, goats etc performing better than 55 or 180 grain projectiles and lighter recoil than the deer loads. More oomph than the 223 giving me an additional option. But might shop around for a more suitable scope. Probably a 3-9x40.

Hopefully someone will recommend a projectile around 125 gr?

Thanks for the input gents.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by KennyA » 05 May 2017, 8:08 pm

6.5 creedmoor......
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by bigfellascott » 05 May 2017, 9:13 pm

I'd be running lighter projies in ya 30-06 if it was mine, can't see the sense in buying a diff cal when the one you have will do the job with a simple change in projie weight and maybe a reduced load to suit if needed.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by Oldbloke » 05 May 2017, 9:18 pm

BFS, that's what I have decided. Research seems to indicate the 110gr projectiles suffer from poor accuracy but 125+ seem to shoot well. Sooo, starting to look around for reasonably priced projectiles and a scope. No rush so will shop around.
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Re: Which new calibre?

Post by bigfellascott » 05 May 2017, 9:24 pm

Oldbloke wrote:BFS, that's what I have decided. Research seems to indicate the 110gr projectiles suffer from poor accuracy but 125+ seem to shoot well. Sooo, starting to look around for reasonably priced projectiles and a scope. No rush so will shop around.


Sounds like a good idea to me mate - it will tune up any of the stuff you were thinking of running it on. :D
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