Still trying to decide on caliber. I already have APRs in .25-06 AI and .264 Win Mag, so am pretty well covered for long range on deer sized game. I want the Tier 1 lightweight. It will be used for midrange, out to 500 yds. It will be primarily for deer sized game with the possibility of elk sized game thrown in.
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Originally posted by Phillip Fields View PostStill trying to decide on caliber. I already have APRs in .25-06 AI and .264 Win Mag, so am pretty well covered for long range on deer sized game. I want the Tier 1 lightweight. It will be used for midrange, out to 500 yds. It will be primarily for deer sized game with the possibility of elk sized game thrown in.
I still haven’t made up my mind on caliber either.
I’m also trying to figure out which scope but leaning towards a Zwaro Z6.
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Sounds like your need a 30 cal in your life: 308 or 300 wm
Originally posted by Phillip Fields View PostStill trying to decide on caliber. I already have APRs in .25-06 AI and .264 Win Mag, so am pretty well covered for long range on deer sized game. I want the Tier 1 lightweight. It will be used for midrange, out to 500 yds. It will be primarily for deer sized game with the possibility of elk sized game thrown in.
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Originally posted by Phillip Fields View PostStill trying to decide on caliber. I already have APRs in .25-06 AI and .264 Win Mag, so am pretty well covered for long range on deer sized game. I want the Tier 1 lightweight. It will be used for midrange, out to 500 yds. It will be primarily for deer sized game with the possibility of elk sized game thrown in.
The big 7's running heavies can be fun to play with and deliver a little more energy for the elk opportunities. But it's not like the 264 won't get it done either. A 30 may be a big enough jump to consider?
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Originally posted by Stick1 View PostIt's hard to justify anything else when you already own a 264 Win Mag
The big 7's running heavies can be fun to play with and deliver a little more energy for the elk opportunities. But it's not like the 264 won't get it done either. A 30 may be a big enough jump to consider?
Your now trying to talk me into a 264 that I didn’t think I needed
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Originally posted by Stick1 View PostIt's hard to justify anything else when you already own a 264 Win Mag
The big 7's running heavies can be fun to play with and deliver a little more energy for the elk opportunities. But it's not like the 264 won't get it done either. A 30 may be a big enough jump to consider?
I really can't justify anything else, I just want another APR. Currently, in rifles, I have:
.223
.22-250
.25-06 AI
.264 Win Mag
.270 Winchester
.275 Rigby
7mm-08
.30-30
.300 Win Mag
.338 Win Mag
.375 H&H
.44 Mag
.45-70
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What would y’all recommend for a short barreled varmint application. I’d like to have one that carries easily in my truck to shoot coyotes and also start my son shooting on something with very little recoil. I am not familiar with the which of the .22 type calibers are good out of a short barrel or if there is an alternative.
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Originally posted by Shaker13 View PostWhat would y’all recommend for a short barreled varmint application. I’d like to have one that carries easily in my truck to shoot coyotes and also start my son shooting on something with very little recoil. I am not familiar with the which of the .22 type calibers are good out of a short barrel or if there is an alternative.
I primarily shoot suppressed and won’t take a shot pass 300-400 yards so was given the green light for a 20” setup
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