Kind of a conundrum here as far as the 120 grain bullets go, the bigger 25 calibers handle them and they "are a bit light for his taste". The 140 grain bullets are perfect but might be a bit heavy? At our deer camp we have written rules and the big one is no wives, girlfriends welcome.
i was raised in a hunting family, and i am the family figure head at our deer camp. and in our camp, if you are a member of our family, and you want to hunt; you are as welcome as anyone.
she loves to shoot, and is pretty good at it. from 22's to 44 magnums, she does really well. it boils down to the 6.5 swede or the 260 remington depending on what i can find at the right time. thanks for all your positive input.
myronman3
Looks like you have settled in the right spot to me!
I have been out of town again for the past few days & just now looking at the last couple of pages.
260/6.5 is great when you consider all of the aspects, in particular for ladies & younger hunters, as you need to look at performance relative to size of weapon, recoil & overall shootability.
The big .25 cal. rounds with bullets like the 115/120NP, 110Acc. or 100/115TSX and the heavier cup & core bullets are up to the task with ease
on any Deer out to 400yds. as I have done many times with my Sendero, but to get the vel./performance that we expect with the big 25's, we
normally have 24-26" tubes & guns a wee bit heavy for ladies. The 270 is great & I don't think my ADL kicks much at all, but my Wife thinks it kicks
just a little more than she prefers. The 7-08 & 7mm Mau. are fine as well, but for Deer sized game the 6.5 bore will never be lacking in performance.
Years ago I bought my Wife a 6.5X55 Swedish Mauser & had a Timney & Decelerator installed. It is a fine weapon with great accuracy, light recoil
& fine performance. The only bullet we ever recovered was in the off shoulder of a big AR. Hog. I now load for her 130 gr. Accubonds. You don't
need a prem. bullet like this for Deer, but the bullet offers several advantages for us that make it a fine all-round bullet. The bullets are loaded to
2,800fps & shoot plently flat out to her limit of 300 yards & have great terminal performance up close or at her limit on any animal she shoots.
This of course could be duplicated with the 260 or Creedmoor. If she wants to shoot targets with you, the 6.5 will run with any unless you go to
ALOT bigger round. Here is a good article concerning the long range capabilities:
http://demigodllc.com/articles/6.5-shootout-260-6.5x47-6.5-creedmoor/Good luck in your search for the right rifle.