mdwest
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If you're going to reload for and want a 6.5, consider Bob's @Bob Nelson 35Whelen wildcat 6.5 Samurai?. Based on a 6.5-7.7 Jap case. It has more velocity than a 6.5 CR and you won't have to sport a Man Bun when shooting it on the range. Just find one of the many WW2 surplus Arisaka 99s in Illinois and have it built on that. I believe I read somewhere that Winchester was considering standardizing this cartridge and Savage chambering it in their 110? Anyway, you'd be the first in your town to own one and would make Bob proud!I think I would be inclined to use a 6.5-284 or a 284win.
If I could only use factory ammunition, then absolutely the man bun.
Wow, I didn't know about the Arisaka takedown? Maybe Savage could make their newer Impulse pull bolt in a takedown? It wouldn't be an Arisaka, but it also wouldn't cost what a custom Arisaka takedown would be. Between a takedown Impulse pull bolt and another new 6.5 cartridge in the 6.5 Samurai, the Man Bun shooters would lose their minds! Savage would have backorders for years! LOLMake it a take down paratrooper arisaka and we have a deal. Some pretty nice custom rifles were made on those. Scorpio’s 30-06 sniper in the movie “Dirty Harry” was an arisaka takedown.
Ja... I've shot a few WM rifles that were horrible to shoot. 5 shots and you're reaching for a milder recoiling cartridge like a 458 Lott (lol)for long range hunting, 300 wm, and 300 wsm ok, but due to recoil, during longer shooting strings not convenient. After I fire 10 to 15 shots of 300 wm (at range), I had enough of it.
Man,
I needed some time to:
1. Decode the title.
2. Decode the poll options.
You must consider that not all forum members are Australians, and not all forum members are native English speaker.
For example, me.
Once we established that, and under condition that I translated and decoded the question correct, then the answer is yes.
Buy Man Bun Gun!
Other considerations - recerattional and learning or competiton?
Learning long range shooting, can be done with any caliber of lower recoil.
For this reason consider also 308 win - the reason is, arguably, the longest barrel life expected.
To fine tune long range skills, and equipment, buy something in 6.5 or 7 mm range.
6.5 CM fits.
However, to get maximum out of rifle, take a look in 284 Winchester caliber. (if available around)
We are speaking of up to 1000 meters range.
Competition level.
If you get serious in competition, there is f-class sport. Here choice of caliber is much more important.
In short, in f-class, there are two disciplines.
FTR (f class target rifle), calibers allowed only 223 and 308 win, max rifle weight 8.5 kg.
FO (f class open), any caliber in range from 223 up to 8mm, max rifle weight 10 kg.
So, to compete in both classes, 308 win covers both.
To seriously compete in F open, there are more serious calibers then 6.5 CM, one being 284 Winchester.
Your 7-08 is also very good caliber for this, (F open) if it is in acceptable type of rifle, optimized for prone position, and longer shooting strings.
For beginner, 6.5 CM, and recreationally long range shooting, 6.5 is OK, (just as 308 win) under considerations of arguably shorter barrel life.
Changing the barrel after season or two, will be part of this hobby.
If you get to (or consider getting to) competition level, my personal view in two classes fopenand ftr, is following.
FTR promotes the shooter and skills, arguably
Fopen promotes better technical skills (rifle, reloading, ammo), arguably.
Thats my personal view, only.
reading the wind and mirage is essential skill for both classes, you will learn this, regardless of caliber you choose, thats fact.
I have never tried it.How does 6.5 prc stack up in your opinion?
@CBH AustraliaAs I'm spending more time on the range more people are trying to sell me on the merits of the Man Bun gun.
As an off the shelf option Lithgow make the Woomera or La105 chassis rifle in 6.5creedmoor.
Now, I'd like to say I would be seen dead with one but I've always said it's designed for long distance target work. It seems there is evidence to support this. A fella who offers range instruction supports this and suggests that even in the current climate ammo and components are well supported.
I am interested learning some long range skills and will probably put a better scope on my 7mm-08 before growing my hair.