Three European calibers for a do-it-all R8

For European I have .243 for smaller game (and in Denmark also, if enough energy, also red stag if it happens to pass by), and 9.3x62 for larger, that should do it. And just got a .416 for the world, for buffalo and larger - in some countries .375 is the minimum, and then why not go on step higher for a little more power (and if one day elephant is on the menu).
 
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I recently purchased three barrels for my Blaser R8 to cover all hunting in Scandinavia but with the opportunity to go cover anything worldwide as well. My three barrels are .270win, 8.5x55 blaser, and the .375H&H. Being a European hunter and liking traditions has made me rethink my decision or given me a wish to investigate which three European traditional cartridges could replace this setup. My first thinking is the 6.5x55 for fox and roe deer, 7x64 to cover fallow and red deer, and the 9.3x62 for wild boar, bear, moose, and buffalo (eventually). Only concern regarding the 9.3x62 is its low velocity with lead-free bullets (legally required in a lot of Northern European countries).
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.223
8X57
375 H&H

I feel shooting Roe with anything 6mm and above is a bit like smashing walnuts with a sledgehammer. 223 for anything from Mink,Forest birds,Fox,Roe plus it's cheap to practice with.

8X57 Is a versatile round,more horsepower than a 6.5 for the big stags,pigs,reindyr and Moose.

375 H&H for Moose also if you please,African game also one day.

Those would be my caliber choices,plus there is still alot of 8X57 ammo kicking around Norway. It's sometimes for sale for 3kr a shot for the old Raufos military ammo.
 
Are there any suitable chamberings under 6.5x55? I thought there were a few that I am not familiar with 5.6x45, 6x47 or 5.6x57
5,6x50 Magnum, 5,6x57, 5,6x61 Super Express vom Hofe, 6x62 Freres.
My all European three barrel battery would be 5,6x50, 7x64, 10,75x68.
But you can take all the stuff around the globe with a 9,3x64 Brenneke....

HWL
 
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5,6x50 Magnum, 5,6x57, 5,6x61 Super Express vom Hofe, 6x62 Freres.
My all European three barrel battery would be 5,6x50, 7x64, 10,75x68.
But you can take all the stuff around the globe with a 9,3x64 Brenneke....

HWL

As for the cartridge 9,3x64, I agree with you, you can shoot almost anything in the world with it, and you can shoot if necessary at longer range with it too. You also have to take mountain hunting into account. My personal choice of a three European cartridges combination for do-it-all would be the 300 H&H Magnum, the 9,3x64 Brenneke and the 12,7x70 Schüler. All three rifle are already in my gun safe.

I am not a fan of interchangeable barrels ( and Blaser rifles in general ) especially for hunting in Africa where there is always the risk that you have to shoot at something else that was not initially planed. It may be that it can be useful in Europe and some other countries where you often know in advance what you might encounter, but if you are hunting PG in Afrika and an elephant attacks, do you quickly switch to a barrel of a bigger caliber to stop it ? This require in all cases a very good training.
 
5.6x57

8x57 (or 8x68 S)

9.3x64

This would give you the largest spread of usable power for Euro cartridges IMO. The 8mm's have 2 options just for what kind of mid range power you need and ammo availability.

I personally would choose the 8x57 to straddle the power band nicely. It's also very similar to the 30-06 and it's versatility is unmatched.
 
Hmmm, having just returned from a hunt in Croatia, both guides were using that great European caliber: 30.06. In Slovenia, the guide was using another great European caliber: 257 Bob.
 
Hmmm, having just returned from a hunt in Croatia, both guides were using that great European caliber: 30.06. In Slovenia, the guide was using another great European caliber: 257 Bob.

European calibers do not mean that Europeans prefer to use them. The national caliber in France was very long the 7x64 Brenneke, but also the 280 Remington in semi-auto rifles. At the moment the cartridge 308 Winchester is very popular in Europe. When it comes to more powerful cartridges, the 300 Winchester Magnum has the edge anyway.
 
For the R8

6.5x55mm
7x64mm Brenneke
9.3x62mm

I would have gone with a Blaser BBS/F
9.3x74R/6.5×57R Bergstutzen and 7x57R/12ga combination

And a K95 7x65R
 

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