I currently have a sporterized 1917 Remington-made Enfield with a badly pitted barrel. I'm wanting to make it into a light deer/hog/long range target rifle. I currently have a .223, .243, 30 carbine, 7.62x39, 7.62x54, and 30-06. I want something with light recoil (less than 30-06), available factory ammo, long action cartridge, and capable of taking deer.
So what should I build out of this?
guess the big question is what kind of deer hunting are you doing?
Tree stand, Stand and drive, Texas tower, bean field, spot and stalk, still hunt, use dogs.....
Tree stand- 30-06, 280, 25-06, 35 Wheelan, 9.3X62
Stand and drive/ dogs- 30-06, 280, 35 wheel, 9.3X62
Texas tower / Bean field- 257 Wby, 264 WM, 7mm Mag, 300 WM
Spot and stalk- 30-06, 280, 270, 25-06, 257 Wby
Still Hunt- Large calber heavy bullet in the woods.
30-06 (125 grain Reduced recoil loads)
280 Basiclly a 06 necked to 7mm so 120 - 140 grain bullets would be less recoil than 150-180 grain 06
7mm mag. - Longer range shots
264 Win Mag. - 120 grain Nosler Partitions at 3000 FPS 6.5 mm bullets. Longer range shots
25-06
257 Weatherby. 117 to 120 grain bullets at 3000 FPS + Longer range shots. This round is a lazer. Some friends swear by it for the perfect deer and elk round. Costly, but great round
270 Win. (Not my favorite)
Other neat calibers.
35 Wheelan Great round very accurate and power like 300 Win Mag.
338 Win Mag-
9.3X62 -
375 Ruger.
300 H&H
300 Win Mag.