Hi all,
I am interested in a new rifle caliber. Ideally I want it to be accurate (sub MOA from the rifle, my skills are a bit rusty so the rifle will out shoot me for a while) out to 1,000 yards and be big enough (do most people still use the Energy to determine if the round has the potential to be an ethical kill or have we moved on to a different standard?) to ethically kill out to about 500 - 700 yards. Any farther than that and the animal has to much time between my squeezing the trigger and the bullet getting to them for me to feel comfortable taking the shot. With the elusive paper or steel target, they are much slower and I feel comfortable with the time of flight.
I am currently looking at either the 6.5 Creedmoor or the 7mm-08, but I am not set on either one, a lighter recoil is important my wife is small and so are my two sons (they however will grow, she not so much). I don't mind if is is a little on the heavy side (read under 10 pounds) even though this will be partly a hunting rifle. I will be carrying it to the tree stand and using supports for long shots, the rest of the time it would be moved from the vehicle to the bench. I would like to keep it in semi-auto since I am left handed and everyone else is right handed. other than that I have no real preference. I would like it to be build as opposed to bought, that is partly so I can spread out the cost over a couple of months and keep the wife happy and partly so I can choose the parts I want and not have a huge pile of cast off parts (I would say to also keep costs down, but we all know this way will cost more). As you can see I have been out of the hunting and shooting world for a bit, so you might need to break some of the newer terms down Barney style for me.
So learned experts, thoughts, ideas, ponderings, musings, bad jokes? Thanks all.
I am interested in a new rifle caliber. Ideally I want it to be accurate (sub MOA from the rifle, my skills are a bit rusty so the rifle will out shoot me for a while) out to 1,000 yards and be big enough (do most people still use the Energy to determine if the round has the potential to be an ethical kill or have we moved on to a different standard?) to ethically kill out to about 500 - 700 yards. Any farther than that and the animal has to much time between my squeezing the trigger and the bullet getting to them for me to feel comfortable taking the shot. With the elusive paper or steel target, they are much slower and I feel comfortable with the time of flight.
I am currently looking at either the 6.5 Creedmoor or the 7mm-08, but I am not set on either one, a lighter recoil is important my wife is small and so are my two sons (they however will grow, she not so much). I don't mind if is is a little on the heavy side (read under 10 pounds) even though this will be partly a hunting rifle. I will be carrying it to the tree stand and using supports for long shots, the rest of the time it would be moved from the vehicle to the bench. I would like to keep it in semi-auto since I am left handed and everyone else is right handed. other than that I have no real preference. I would like it to be build as opposed to bought, that is partly so I can spread out the cost over a couple of months and keep the wife happy and partly so I can choose the parts I want and not have a huge pile of cast off parts (I would say to also keep costs down, but we all know this way will cost more). As you can see I have been out of the hunting and shooting world for a bit, so you might need to break some of the newer terms down Barney style for me.
So learned experts, thoughts, ideas, ponderings, musings, bad jokes? Thanks all.