Not an encore shooter but have shot and hunted with a number of break action rifles over the years, mostly Euro drillings and combo gun and find that shooting a rimmed cartridge is much easier to work with. Cartridges like the JDJ line, Euro cartridges like the 5.6x50R, 5.6x52R(22 Sav. Highpower), 6.5x57R, 7x57R or even the venerable old 25-35 Win and 30-30 work well in a break action firearm.
Combo 12ga/5.6x50R Mag. Looks like you have it figured out,thanks
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Combo 12ga/5.6x52R
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Drilling 16ga/16ga/6.5x58R(very obsolete but still effective)
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There is a reason that almost all sxs stopping rifles and Euro break action rifles are chambered in rimmed cartridges. I makes them more reliable to load and extract.
I've tried a couple of combo guns with rimless cartridges, a 222 Remington and 223 and found they were just a pain with the cartridges slipping past the ejector while loading and slipping past the ejector while extracting.
How far out are you hitting the rams?7-30 Waters.
It’s the upper end of recoil tolerance for me.
Was hesitant to try a wildcat but it is an absolute piece of cake. One pass in the inexpensive 7x30 die and ready to load. Fire forming loads are powerful and quite accurate; no problem consistently hitting rams and most fell with 139 BTSP/IMR 4064 in 15” bbl.
Cheap, rimmed, flexible. What’s not to like.
sounds good ,but I need non-lead here in commiefornia,I wonder when the immigrants have to start using non-lead????308 with 15” barrel
I find it to work well for what you asked about. Factory ammo galore and you loose little off of rifle velocity.
I had a .308 win with a 15" barrel. I shot Sierra 165 G.K's. Very accurate and recoil wasn't that bad. If you don't like the recoil then go to the Barnes 130 gr. That will help on recoil and satisfy the commies law. I also had a .223 15" barrel and it was very impressive on varmints and accuracy wise. You can get ammo for either cartridge pretty easy or load you own.sounds good ,but I need non-lead here in commiefornia,I wonder when the immigrants have to start using non-lead????
Are 6br barrels available? Would be a good place to start as I have the dies. Really would like to do a 6.5x47 one dayHere is my take based on quite a few years of hunting with a handgun. For newer handgun shooters, the recoil and noise of the 7mm-08 and .308 will probably be too much to handle. Not calling your man card into question, but without a buttstock, proper trigger control and recoil control are hard. Add to that the increased blast from those cartridges (you need about 18" to get full burn) and you have a recipe for little practice and therefore quite a lot of missed shots.
These days my favorite Contender barrel is a 14" 7-30 Waters. My favorite Encore barrel is a 12" 7TCU. Neither have too much recoil and the muzzle blast is much less than the "standard" cartridges. Both will reliably kill deer out to 200 yards with my loads.
Another really good option would be a 6BR. You would get full burn and there are some really good all copper bullets available in 6mm that will work well at those velocities.
Match Grade Machine makes them- they list 22 diff. 6mm cartridges for the EncoreAre 6br barrels available? Would be a good place to start as I have the dies. Really would like to do a 6.5x47 one day