In case you missed my intro, I am a new member, and completely green. I am going to make my initial equipment purchase (everything, rifle, scope, etc.) My use will include hunting whitetail deer here in Texas but primarily work at the range to become a proficient marksman. I'm most interesting in eventually learning to shoot at long ranges, but I understand I need to become a good student first.
After a SIGNIFICANT amount of research on the choice of caliber, my mind is spinning and I could use some help with my paralysis. I think I've narrowed my choice to a 6.5mm caliber or .308. Specifically either .260 or 6.5 creedmoor in 6.5mm. I understand that I have a great amount of practice before I will realize the potential of any of these choices, but I would rather make a good choice first.
Both .260 and 6.5mm creedmoor seem like the perfect round for my interests with its high BC, adequate power for deer, and low recoil which I think should help during learning. However, the rifle choices seem very limited and of course the price and availability of the ammo. I do plan to start reloading, but I have no idea how long it will take me to become proficient.
Am I making sense or am I completely over-thinking things here? Is the .260 or 6.5mm creedmore a good choice for me in your opinion? Are the factory loads that much more expensive than the .308?
Forgive me if this is simplistic or redundant, but I'm a bit stuck.
After a SIGNIFICANT amount of research on the choice of caliber, my mind is spinning and I could use some help with my paralysis. I think I've narrowed my choice to a 6.5mm caliber or .308. Specifically either .260 or 6.5 creedmoor in 6.5mm. I understand that I have a great amount of practice before I will realize the potential of any of these choices, but I would rather make a good choice first.
Both .260 and 6.5mm creedmoor seem like the perfect round for my interests with its high BC, adequate power for deer, and low recoil which I think should help during learning. However, the rifle choices seem very limited and of course the price and availability of the ammo. I do plan to start reloading, but I have no idea how long it will take me to become proficient.
Am I making sense or am I completely over-thinking things here? Is the .260 or 6.5mm creedmore a good choice for me in your opinion? Are the factory loads that much more expensive than the .308?
Forgive me if this is simplistic or redundant, but I'm a bit stuck.