Hello all,
I've been a lurker for a long time. Getting ready to buy my first bolt gun, and would like your thoughts. I have researched this question, but the internet is mostly disappointing.
Want to learn to shoot rifle. So far have worked with handguns, my air rifle, and we have an M&P ar 15. Our range is 100, 200, 600 yd. 1 hour away. Don't get there as much as I'd like.
Looking at Tikka 223 varmint, Tikka CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor. I won't be at the range as much as I'd like. 6.5 is where I'd like to end up.
A heavy 223 won't have much recoil...but I have no idea what a 6.5 will be like. Can I start on the 6.5? Seems that the opinion is it doesn't have much recoil, but I can only compare to the ar w/ no butt pad. I've recently fired a 12 gauge with shot and slugs, and with the pad it had wasn't tooo bad, but I wouldn' t want to be behind that much punch for longer range shooting. One option is to see if anyone at the range would let me shoot their gun, if someone happens to be around, but not sure on how that would come across.
I want to make sure the 6.5 won't have too much to start on, so I can be relaxed with my fundamentals. Some say 223 in a bolt gun not enough recoil to train you, and some say that you can learn so much from a .22 lr gun also. I see the points...and if I could only have one gun, the 6.5 seems to be the best happy medium. And if I get invited hunting I can use it for deer and varmints.
So much that is written on recoil is that it's subjective, depends on the shooter, my 9 year old daughter can shoot a 300 win mag with a break so don't be a pussy. A 6.5 is like a pussycat cuddling on your neck, my shoulder has 8 screws in it, a .243 can be snappy...so here I am risking a dumb question with some serious shooters.
Would you mind commenting on this and the pros and cons? Much appreciated.
Cal
I've been a lurker for a long time. Getting ready to buy my first bolt gun, and would like your thoughts. I have researched this question, but the internet is mostly disappointing.
Want to learn to shoot rifle. So far have worked with handguns, my air rifle, and we have an M&P ar 15. Our range is 100, 200, 600 yd. 1 hour away. Don't get there as much as I'd like.
Looking at Tikka 223 varmint, Tikka CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor. I won't be at the range as much as I'd like. 6.5 is where I'd like to end up.
A heavy 223 won't have much recoil...but I have no idea what a 6.5 will be like. Can I start on the 6.5? Seems that the opinion is it doesn't have much recoil, but I can only compare to the ar w/ no butt pad. I've recently fired a 12 gauge with shot and slugs, and with the pad it had wasn't tooo bad, but I wouldn' t want to be behind that much punch for longer range shooting. One option is to see if anyone at the range would let me shoot their gun, if someone happens to be around, but not sure on how that would come across.
I want to make sure the 6.5 won't have too much to start on, so I can be relaxed with my fundamentals. Some say 223 in a bolt gun not enough recoil to train you, and some say that you can learn so much from a .22 lr gun also. I see the points...and if I could only have one gun, the 6.5 seems to be the best happy medium. And if I get invited hunting I can use it for deer and varmints.
So much that is written on recoil is that it's subjective, depends on the shooter, my 9 year old daughter can shoot a 300 win mag with a break so don't be a pussy. A 6.5 is like a pussycat cuddling on your neck, my shoulder has 8 screws in it, a .243 can be snappy...so here I am risking a dumb question with some serious shooters.
Would you mind commenting on this and the pros and cons? Much appreciated.
Cal