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SPR- Build help me pick caliber.

Lrdchaos

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Dec 19, 2011
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I have always wanted a custom gun. So I'm in a position to build one. I have a 308 and lots of ammo for plinking and range shooting. I know it will do everything I want to do. I want a different caliber though. I'm going to have Southern Precision Rifles build me a gun. This will be a gun I hand down to my son, So I want it done right.
The calibers I'm considering are 300WM or 6.5 creedmoor. I'M OPEN TO OTHER CALIBERS AS WELL! Not looking for anything larger than 300WM. I want a commercial bullet that I can pick up at walmart if need be, so no wild builds. I will be purchasing reloading equipment withing the next couple of months, so I will be reloading my ammo. I'm Looking into shooting 600\1000 yard competitions with this rifle, although i can shoot my 308 at that range as well. Let me know what you think.
 
Both great calibers, but I would be leery of getting a 6.5CM for a heirloom rifle. The 300WM has been with us since 63' and ain't going anywhere soon. Personally, I love the 30-06, especially at those ranges, and it is probably one of the most common calibers in North America.

Regardless, any rifle, from what I hear, from SPR will be a great rifle that anyone would love to have, regardless of caliber. If you do get a 6.5 speciallty cartridge, just stock up on reloading supplies and hand those down to your kid along with the rifle.
 
6.5 Creedmoor gets my vote. I hit a 1300 yard target in a competition last weekend 3/5 times with a 25-30mph cross wind. 12.6mils elevation and 6-7 mils of windage. It sounds like a lot until you compare it to the .308. Mine has a muscle brake on it and it has the recoil of a 223 and much cheaper to shoot/reload than the 300wm not to mention more pleasant. Load some 140 berger hybrids ontop of some H4350 and you won't have a hard time finding a load.
 
I'm sorry, what does this have to do with an SPR? For your needs, I would suggest going the 6.5mm route, either .260REM or 6.5 Creedmoor for the factory ammo availability.