A stupid thought would be an 06. I say this as my sister in law shoots one that I load for. I down load 150's for her and it works well. No need for 150's at 3,000 FPS a decent 2,500 FPS load is plenty.Going to have my old 8mm Mauser “98” rebarreled. It does not shoot great now so I am going to do something different.
It is sporterized now with a decent stock and a Tunney trigger.
My goal is to do a nice shooting all around cartridge that my son could also take to the woods when old enough, so recoil is a concern. Something popular so ammo will be easy to find if needed.
My thoughts are either a 7mm-08 or a 308.
My current stable has the following
.223, .243, 26-06, 280ai and a 30-06.
Other suggestions?
Rarely have had an exit hole with a 150gr out of a 30-06.I was wondering where the "fragile" issue is coming from with the Ballistic Tips?
I have yet to recover one from a deer.
Even my 257 Roberts with the 100gr BT leaves an exit hole.
And i've heard of people taking elk with the 120gr 7mm BT.
I know that a 140gr BT out of a 280 Rem will give a pass through on a 250lb bear at 172 yards.
As for a pass down rifle, with my daughter, step son, grand daughter, grand son, if they don't want to learn to reload so they can shoot a given rifle, then it's on them.
Are you hitting the shoulder? My sister-in-law gets exits wounds with 150 Hornady round noses most times but the range is usually within 100 or less.Rarely have had an exit hole with a 150gr out of a 30-06.
Not normally. I actually wonder if the Ballistic Tip didn’t undergo a change in construction through the years. My experience was from 20-25 years ago. Curious if they beefed up the jackets on them since then.Are you hitting the shoulder? My sister-in-law gets exits wounds with 150 Hornady round noses most times but the range is usually within 100 or less.
My concern as well. Part of the reason I am thinking about a short action. Plus I already have an 06.The problem with .30-06 in a military 98 is the length. Factory ammo is too long for the magazine box on most 98's. That means either seating the bullet deeper (handloading) or finding a commercial t/g made for the .30-06 length and milling the feed ramp farther forward to match the longer box. OP wanted a caliber that factory ammo would work in the action.
How about the 6MM Remington, the same basic length as an 8MM Mauser and body taper also, so no feed rail modifications should be needed. It will do everything the ,243 WIN will do and a little better by about 100-150 FPS. It doesn't burn throats as bad as the .243 and recoil shouldn't be a problem either.Going to have my old 8mm Mauser “98” rebarreled. It does not shoot great now so I am going to do something different.
It is sporterized now with a decent stock and a Tunney trigger.
My goal is to do a nice shooting all around cartridge that my son could also take to the woods when old enough, so recoil is a concern. Something popular so ammo will be easy to find if needed.
My thoughts are either a 7mm-08 or a 308.
My current stable has the following
.223, .243, 26-06, 280ai and a 30-06.
Other suggestions?
I here you but my concern will be availability of 6mm ammo.How about t
How about the 6MM Remington, the same basic length as an 8MM Mauser and body taper also, so no feed rail modifications should be needed. It will do everything the ,243 WIN will do and a little better by about 100-150 FPS. It doesn't burn throats as bad as the .243 and recoil shouldn't be a problem either.