Dear Guys,
I am thinking about getting a 527 Carbine bolt action, but I have a practical question for those who use them on a regular basis.
If you were getting just one as an all-around, all-purpose rifle (plinking & target shooting to 100 yards, varmints the size of groundhogs and up out to 125 yards, deer to 125 yards, defense etc.) would you choose the rifle in .223 or in 7.62? I don't handload, so I would be using factory rounds.
I know that the .223 is very plentiful and relatively cheap to shoot. Of course, the 55 grainers are not the best rounds if you want an all-around bullet. If you go to the heavier bullets, I guess you then have the "twist" issue to consider? I'm not sure how this plays out.
The 7.62 use to be cheap and plentiful. But, it can still usually be found at reasonable prices. Of course, you have the Euro ammo vs. American ammo issue (for bore size), and I also wonder how smoothly it can feed in a mini-mauser action, given the short length of the case.
As for plinking, maybe its just me, but I have always found the noise (incredible "crack") of the .223 to be much more offensive than the noise (loud "bang") of the 7.62.
Has anyone worked through this analysis before?
P.S. - I live east of the Mississippi, and I'm NEVER gonna handload. :-)
Thanks, Mannyrock