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I'm looking to fill the gap between 204, AR-15, and 7mmRemMag. I was thinking something in a short action for 'yotes, badgers, and other vermin (whitetails). I would be proud to have a .223 in a bolt gun, but I also have all of the reloading gear for 22-250. A .243 would make short work of a whitetail though.

Help me decide! Open to all calibers that I can get over-the-counter if in a pinch.


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Man EekerThat's a big gap. No sexual implication intended.I've just fallen in love with my 250-3000 so you know where I stand. Roll Eyesroger


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To me that's an easy answer. If you go short action 243 if you went long action my personal fav. is 6mm.
 
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I think the .243 would be the choice if varmints and Deer were the target. but still leaves a big gap from .243- 7MM Mag. just MHO.

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.243 is a good option, though it is a hair lighter for deer. IMO, better choices are:

Short Action:
.257 Bob.
.260 Rem
6.5 Rem Mag

In a longer action:
25-06


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I have a 243 Win and 257 Wby Mag and I love them both. But there really is a lot of difference in the two. The 257 is closer to the 7mm Rem Mag while the 243 is closer to the 204. I have, however, worked up a load for my 257 that has the same ballistics as a 25-06 so It has become a more versatile gun for me. On the other hand, I have the largest selection of loads worked up for my 243. It can be an excellent long range varmiter while I can also load it to be a very good long range whitetail/antelope, etc. gun. So, I believe I'd choose the .243 for you to "fill the gap" that your needing to fill. Smiler


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.257 Roberts, a pure classic!


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25-06.

You'll still have some uncomfortably large gaps on either side of the 25 though. Wink


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260 or .264 Mag 6.5X55 or 6.5-284 . bartsche did I read a post not long ago that you had a 6.5-284 , if so how do you like it ?.
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Any one of these will do nicely . IMO I would opt. for the latter not everyones got one of those , provided you hand load that is .

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Ok I have your problem all solved. Sell that 7mm. Get a good 270, I love my 270wby it's my fav. Get a good 22cal varmint/yote gun. 223, 22-250, 220 swift, 224tth, the list of 22's goes on forever. If you have a good 270 a hot rod 22 and if you want to step up to a big bore a 338lap or something of the like, I've got the 3338-378wby bug something fierce, you will have ALL your bases covered.
 
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. bartsche did I read a post not long ago that you had a 6.5-284 , if so how do you like it ?.
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I've gapped it with :
243
25-06
270
 
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I think Dr.K is on the right track, I like the recommendation of something 6.5'ish,
6.5x55 or 6.5x284. I have both, lot more experience with the 6.5x284, but like them both very much. Both are VERY accurate.
 
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I prefer short actions. 243 or 260 would be my choice. Which one? Both! You need to fill "THE" gap.


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I would go with any of the 6mms .257s or 6.5s.
I like the roberts as well as anything , but a 6mm Rem is a great choice too.
the .260rem should be more popular than it is.
When faced with a delema like this I would go to a place that stocks lots of rifles, and start holding the ones you like best and take the one home that seems to fit you.
Kind of like choosing a puppy...tj3006


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Wow, that sure is a big gap to bridge!

I guess I would try

22-250, 243, 25-06, 280 or 270 if you prefer.

I think that would pretty much have you covered, but than we just have to bridge the gap between 7mm mag and 458 lott.
 
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In a short action and over the counter I'd opt for the 260.
 
Posts: 323 | Location: Northeastern, PA | Registered: 21 June 2002Reply With Quote
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filling a "gap" between 223Rem in an AR15 and the 7mmRemMag in a bolt gun....

Gee... I have pretty much the same issue except my
only current 223Rem is a bolt rifle....

I don't have something smaller in a centerfire
and honestly don't see the need.

If I didn't have a 223 varmint rifle OR ~7000
pieces of once fired brass I MIGHT consider a 204Ruger, but would probably talk myself into what I've already got, a Rem700VSSF in 223Rem.

But reflecting more I do have a 6.5x55, a 30-30 and a 30carbine (with an Aimpoint2000) I don't consider either of my current 30-06s to be "between" the 223Rem and the 7mmRemMag.... I consider the 7mmMag to be "a 30-06 by a different means" or as a sort of 25-06 writ largeSmiler

And while I've used it on deer (head shooting unsuspecting does in an orchard) it isn't my first choice as a deer rifle by any stretch of the imagination.

I'd really recommend something in either a 6mm (243Rem or 6mmRem) or better yet a 25cal.

The 25's are just a bit more "solid" on deer, I just ponder why so many insist you need the very heaviest bullet available (a 120gr) to kill a deer...?

the 26cal's (6.5mm) are less than ideal for "dual purpose" rifles because of the limited selection of varmint bullets for them, but I doubt there's any deer out there that a 125gr partition wouldn't do a perfect job on.

I'd honestly suggest that a 243(SA) or 6mmRem (LA) gives you greater versatility, but if you reload there is always the possiblity that you could simply download your 7mm so it isn't too destructive on deer.

Personally I like the 25-06 because EVERYONE chambers for it and nobody is stupid enough to chamber it in short action repeaters. but to be honest I bought my 7mm as a replacement for my 25-06.

But inline with your last statements a 22-250 isn't going to do a whole lot that your 204 won't do and you want a short action...

So to end a long meandering post with a short answer it sounds like you've already settled on a 243Win.

Enjoy!


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In a SA I'd go with a .250 Savage for dual purpose if it has to be a SA and factory.

My first choice would be a .257 Roberts if going with a factory version, and probably in a Hawkeye.

If you'll barrel one then the sky is the limit. I like .25's over 6mm's, and would recommend .257 Durham Jet, .257 DGR for a S.A. If I were doing a standard action I'd probably be torn between a .257 Rob A.I. or .25-284W.

Of course if you wanted to go even a little more unique you could do a .25 SAUM!

I've taken a lot of 'Yotes with my Bob & 75gr Hornadys as well as deer with heavier bullets ( 100's, 115gr, 117gr, and 120gr.) Great round and lots of choices in bullets.

As for that "gap", well I think if you're like the rest of us you'll find there are lots of gaps that need filling between a .204 and 7mm RM . Nate
 
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.257 Roberts
.260rem
6.5x55
Take your pick


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I like short actions also, but the 25-06 falls right in the middle, and will have many choices in rifles.
 
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I second everyone reccomending the 25 or 6.5 'S.
Just base what size casing on what size and weight rifle you want.


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25-06.............GODS CHOSEN CALIBER!! Followed closely by 260Rem! Ain't nothing on this side of the world that those two won't handle with proper shot placement!! Anything else............375H&H!!!! ain't nothing nowhere that one won't handle!! GHD


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Yep I'm thinkin 25-06 too.
All-around rifle, punch paper, shoot varmints, and kills medium game well.
Can go up in a pinch with preemie bullets... as in close to medium range on Elk.
 
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