Hey guys,
A know there’s quite a few accomplished shooters on this board – so figured I’d ask for some opinions. Looking to upgrade my primary deer rifle for next season. My trusty model 70, .270 has brought down quite a few animals, and I love the thing, but it’s really a 300 yard hunting gun at this point – it’s a pre ’64 and barrel is just not what is used to be. Plan would be to get a new gun that will allow me to hold a hunting grouping out to ~500 yards and keep the old .270 as a backup (or for when I feel like getting nostalgic on a hunt). I originally was just planning on getting a new .270, but after doing some research, the 6.5 creedmoor has been piquing my interest. Looks like a little less recoil and a little less energy than .270 out to 500 yards, but has less wind drift (and then at 500 yards it actually takes over carrying more velocity and energy). Anyways, are there any real negatives for going the 6.5 creedmoor route over the .270 for a deer rifle? When I have to go non-lead, will the lower velocity be detrimental? The increased performance at long range, sounds nice for target practice, but not really sure I’m going to take advantage of that in the field.
A know there’s quite a few accomplished shooters on this board – so figured I’d ask for some opinions. Looking to upgrade my primary deer rifle for next season. My trusty model 70, .270 has brought down quite a few animals, and I love the thing, but it’s really a 300 yard hunting gun at this point – it’s a pre ’64 and barrel is just not what is used to be. Plan would be to get a new gun that will allow me to hold a hunting grouping out to ~500 yards and keep the old .270 as a backup (or for when I feel like getting nostalgic on a hunt). I originally was just planning on getting a new .270, but after doing some research, the 6.5 creedmoor has been piquing my interest. Looks like a little less recoil and a little less energy than .270 out to 500 yards, but has less wind drift (and then at 500 yards it actually takes over carrying more velocity and energy). Anyways, are there any real negatives for going the 6.5 creedmoor route over the .270 for a deer rifle? When I have to go non-lead, will the lower velocity be detrimental? The increased performance at long range, sounds nice for target practice, but not really sure I’m going to take advantage of that in the field.
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