BigDMT
Dan06,
I was contemplating the 6.5 swede as well when I thought about the 260. The Swede is a great round that has been long proven in the field. Definitely an option for both of those there.
Valar,
The 6.5 Grendel is a great little round, but Im not going to have him use an AR15 for serious hunting. Too many things to go wrong and I really hate brass catchers or searching for brass on the ground. I just dont feel that an AR is a very reliable rifle for serious big game hunting. I own 4 of them, couple 5.56/couple 6.8, and they operate very well, but I wouldnt want to rely on them in freezing temps with heavy snow coming down trying to get off a shot on the trophy of a lifetime that only gives me a split second window to shoot. He can plink with Dads ARs all he wants, but when we need to put meat in the freezer, we will use the precision and reliablity of a bolt action rifle.
I was contemplating the 6.5 swede as well when I thought about the 260. The Swede is a great round that has been long proven in the field. Definitely an option for both of those there.
Valar,
The 6.5 Grendel is a great little round, but Im not going to have him use an AR15 for serious hunting. Too many things to go wrong and I really hate brass catchers or searching for brass on the ground. I just dont feel that an AR is a very reliable rifle for serious big game hunting. I own 4 of them, couple 5.56/couple 6.8, and they operate very well, but I wouldnt want to rely on them in freezing temps with heavy snow coming down trying to get off a shot on the trophy of a lifetime that only gives me a split second window to shoot. He can plink with Dads ARs all he wants, but when we need to put meat in the freezer, we will use the precision and reliablity of a bolt action rifle.