HowaHunter
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Love that versatile round. It has put antelope, deer, and moose in my freezer!
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I use and love bothHot take: the 7-08 is the thinking man's .270.
And 270 win is the thinking man's 7 rem mag.Hot take: the 7-08 is the thinking man's .270.
I recommend the 6.5 CM to new hunters since ammo is plentiful everywhere, can often be had fairly cheaply, and in great variety. 7-08 ammo is generally harder to find, and not nearly so plentiful in variety. Here locally, for every SKU of 7-08 ammo there is 8 or more SKU's of 6.5CM.7-08 is what I recommend to 95% of new hunters. It works and won’t recoil hard. It also saves me time not cracking creedmore jokes at them.
I have a lot of rifles but haven’t owned a 7-08 yet. My love of the 280ai is strong.
I recommend the 6.5 CM to new hunters since ammo is plentiful everywhere, can often be had fairly cheaply, and in great variety. 7-08 ammo is generally harder to find, and not nearly so plentiful in variety. Here locally, for every SKU of 7-08 ammo there is 8 or more SKU's of 6.5CM.
I use the 130 grain Sierra game changers. I will be switching to Hammers though. I found the game changers worked much better than eld-x's.What’s your preferred bullet in the 6.5creedmoor?
Decades back I bought a 7x57 FN Belgium made Mauser Venezuelan Cavalry Carbine, It had an 18'' barrel, with a heavy bullet twist. I had a gunsmith drill and tap the receiver and put on vintage Lyman peep sights and tuned the trigger, not replace it with a boxed Timney trigger. Those mauser military trigger were self-cleaning and made for war.Im working my way down, slowly. I don’t have a 708 but I do have a 275 (7x57)Rigby a little more case capacity than the 7/08. I get 140s to 2925 and 60k psi. I’ve taken a few deer with it but no elk-yet. Kinda thinking I’ll take it elk hunting this year. If I pull off another trip to Africa I’ll take it and the 375 or the 416 rigby. I’m sure it’s been done, Bell comes to mind, but it’s not a Cape Buffalo cartridge. I’m curious to see how many bang flops I can get on plains game. The 300 H&H was 10 out of 12.
I use the 130 grain Sierra game changers. I will be switching to Hammers though. I found the game changers worked much better than eld-x's.