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What caliber
Im looking into purchasing my first rifle and can't decide on what caliber im thinking between a 25-06 or a .308 been told both are good calibers but want other opinions. All i do at the present time is coyote hunt, and deer hunt. Would like to maybe shoot a wild boar wsome day just want some opinjons on caliber size thanks
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.22-250 is a good round. maybe a bit on the small side for deer, but it will do the job if you do.
Out of the two you listed, the .308 with modern powders and bullets are up there with velocity of a .30-06 (which is another good round) Another overlooked round is the 7mm-08. Of late, the .204 has my interest for a varmint round.
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If all I was doing was hunting deer and coyotes, I'd lean towards the .25-06. No need for the extra recoil, muzzle blast and expense of the .308 when it's not necessary for the job at hand, and the smaller round is actually ballistically better for longer ranges at small to medium size game.
On the other hand, there is a fair amount of cheap military .308 ammo available, which could be a factor if you're looking to shoot targets regularly.
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i was leaning towards the 25-06 myself cuz a couple people said its a flatter shooting round versus the 308 ik there are more bullet options out there for the .308 but is really better then the 25-06?? i have found bullet weights up 2 118 grains for a 25-06.also what about a 270 what differences are between the 25-06 a 270. Ik u can shoot a heavier bullet with the 270 but i can also load down a 25-06 for coyotes but can only find a 118 gr bullet for a 25-06 to me thats a lil light for deer hunting. I can shoot up 2 150 gr with the 270.Some deer aroung here push close to 300 lbs
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Difference in cost is gonna be in bullet and brass. .308 has a wider variety.
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next ? 25-06 or 270 both are good rounds 25-06 tops at 120 grain 270 starts at 130 which would be better does 270 have just a lil more punch?
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What kind of max range are you looking at?
looking at my Lymans book, it doesn't look like there are boat tailed bullets available for the .25-06 and the .270 has a higher BC. on the reloading side, you can go down to 90 gr on the .270.
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Of the two calibers you listed, I'd go with the .308. I've had both, and I believe the .308 to be more useful.
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what do u mean by bc fronty u talking bullet coefficient?? As far as max range goes looking for something that could reach out 300 yards and touch a coyote been told both 25-06 and 270 are good flat shooting rounds easily capable of 300 yards.I just wanna make sure i have enough kinetic energy for deer that why i was asking about the 270. Ive ask a few fellow rifle shooters around my area and between the 2 they have said 25-06 over 270. I noticed i can get bullets in the 60 gr range for coyotes and go as high as 120 gr for deer with the 25-06
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BC = bullet coefficient. If your local hunters suggest a .25-06 over a .270 for a 300 lb deer, they are idiots.
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