I know the new Sports Illustrated cover girl is the Creed and before that the 260 Rem and before that the 6,5 x 55.
BUT, I have a 6.5 x 54 M.S. at home that my granddaughter has taking a liking too. I used this rifle in Africa with 160 gr bullets, but that was a while back. I see that Woodleigh has a 140 and 160 and Norma has a 156.
I have always seen more of these rifles in Europe, and Africa than in the Colonies. Is it the double triggers, the M.S. stock, the weight, the looks, the fact that they have a reputation for not holding zero or that they are best used with iron sights or just the new kids on the block that keeps this old girl out of the line up ? It seems that we went from black powder to levers to scopes and never really used bolt action rifles with iron sights. Of course I couldn't use it now because my eyes ( and everything else ) has gone south. But I loved that old gun and the action was as smooth as they get, still is.
Anyway, if anyone has one that they still use, what are you loading it with these days for medium to large plains game ?
Thank you
BUT, I have a 6.5 x 54 M.S. at home that my granddaughter has taking a liking too. I used this rifle in Africa with 160 gr bullets, but that was a while back. I see that Woodleigh has a 140 and 160 and Norma has a 156.
I have always seen more of these rifles in Europe, and Africa than in the Colonies. Is it the double triggers, the M.S. stock, the weight, the looks, the fact that they have a reputation for not holding zero or that they are best used with iron sights or just the new kids on the block that keeps this old girl out of the line up ? It seems that we went from black powder to levers to scopes and never really used bolt action rifles with iron sights. Of course I couldn't use it now because my eyes ( and everything else ) has gone south. But I loved that old gun and the action was as smooth as they get, still is.
Anyway, if anyone has one that they still use, what are you loading it with these days for medium to large plains game ?
Thank you