Hi all,
I've currently got a .30-06, 12ga, and a .22LR.
I recently sold a 6.5 Creed chassis gun to fund the kids' christmas presents.. it was my favourite, but was also worth the most, so it was sold and presents were bought.
Anyway, I'm looking at putting something together in a cross-over chassis, eg KRG Bravo or the MDT XRS (the MDT is actually cheaper here in Aus). I can't decide on .223 or 6.5 creed, here's the way I'm thinking;
I shoot about 50/50 range/hunting. At the range (local range is 50m, a range a bit further goes out to 300m) I use the .22LR as it's cheap and I just love the CZ. I'm not looking for a replacement range gun, but it would be fun to hit the 300m targets more accurately and ideally keep it sub-MOA.
A .223 should get me out to 300m pretty accurately. The barelled action I'm looking at runs a 1 in 8" twist so I could throw some heavier pills down range to help with the distance also.
The .223 is cheap enough to run as a target gun. For hunting, it would fill the small-medium game void that I have at the moment (anything with the 12ga is under 70m, and the 30-06 is overkill on foxes, etc.)
Ideally I'd like to setup something that I could refine at the range, then use as a kind of varmint sniper setup, to pick-off foxes at maybe 300m or so. I'm hoping the .223 would have enough power to take down a decent sized pig at closer ranges also. (I'm in Aus, so our biggest game that easily accessible is deer.. which I'd use the 30-06 for).
Or... I go a 6.5 creed setup. I loved my 6.5 previously, it was shooting 1/4 MOA no problems and was just a really nice round to shoot. It's more expensive to run by around 70% over the .223 not including the shorter barrel life. $1 per round for the .223 vs $1.70-$3 for the 6.5 creed (I'm not hand loading, used to, but can't be bothered anymore). With the 6.5 I know that a fox out to 400m would be no issue at all, nor would a large pig at closer ranges, or a even deer at a reasonable range.
Do I get the .223 to add to my current arrangement, and use the 30-06 for deer and larger pigs? Or do I go the 6.5 creed, and possibly sell the 30-06 at some point to put some better glass on the new rig.... thinking the 6.5 can take down any of the larger game we have here in Aus with the appropriate pill, but can shoot targets and small varmints with the Hornady American Gunner 140gr that runs about $1.70 a round if bought in bulk (I was getting 1/4 MOA out of it previously). Therefore the cross-over gun becomes my main hunting rig, the .22LR can be my fun range gun, and the 12ga can be close range/scrub hunting.
I've currently got a .30-06, 12ga, and a .22LR.
I recently sold a 6.5 Creed chassis gun to fund the kids' christmas presents.. it was my favourite, but was also worth the most, so it was sold and presents were bought.
Anyway, I'm looking at putting something together in a cross-over chassis, eg KRG Bravo or the MDT XRS (the MDT is actually cheaper here in Aus). I can't decide on .223 or 6.5 creed, here's the way I'm thinking;
I shoot about 50/50 range/hunting. At the range (local range is 50m, a range a bit further goes out to 300m) I use the .22LR as it's cheap and I just love the CZ. I'm not looking for a replacement range gun, but it would be fun to hit the 300m targets more accurately and ideally keep it sub-MOA.
A .223 should get me out to 300m pretty accurately. The barelled action I'm looking at runs a 1 in 8" twist so I could throw some heavier pills down range to help with the distance also.
The .223 is cheap enough to run as a target gun. For hunting, it would fill the small-medium game void that I have at the moment (anything with the 12ga is under 70m, and the 30-06 is overkill on foxes, etc.)
Ideally I'd like to setup something that I could refine at the range, then use as a kind of varmint sniper setup, to pick-off foxes at maybe 300m or so. I'm hoping the .223 would have enough power to take down a decent sized pig at closer ranges also. (I'm in Aus, so our biggest game that easily accessible is deer.. which I'd use the 30-06 for).
Or... I go a 6.5 creed setup. I loved my 6.5 previously, it was shooting 1/4 MOA no problems and was just a really nice round to shoot. It's more expensive to run by around 70% over the .223 not including the shorter barrel life. $1 per round for the .223 vs $1.70-$3 for the 6.5 creed (I'm not hand loading, used to, but can't be bothered anymore). With the 6.5 I know that a fox out to 400m would be no issue at all, nor would a large pig at closer ranges, or a even deer at a reasonable range.
Do I get the .223 to add to my current arrangement, and use the 30-06 for deer and larger pigs? Or do I go the 6.5 creed, and possibly sell the 30-06 at some point to put some better glass on the new rig.... thinking the 6.5 can take down any of the larger game we have here in Aus with the appropriate pill, but can shoot targets and small varmints with the Hornady American Gunner 140gr that runs about $1.70 a round if bought in bulk (I was getting 1/4 MOA out of it previously). Therefore the cross-over gun becomes my main hunting rig, the .22LR can be my fun range gun, and the 12ga can be close range/scrub hunting.
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