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<blockquote data-quote="Homebrewer" data-source="post: 1016689" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>I don�t know if the question was best caliber for whitetail or just best caliber. I like a lot of calibers; I like the 223 in an AR-15 M-4, 220 Swift for varmint, 6mm Remington over the 243 Winchester because of more bearing surface of the 6mm�s neck, although I have three 243 tack drivers. The 280 Remington is a great deer cartridge, my favorite whitetail cartridge is the 7mm Remington Magnum that I build from a Remington action as a lightweight (less than 6lb) Kevlar stock etc. I like the 300 Weatherby Magnum for Elk and Mule Deer for long range. I took a muley at 670 yards and one at 730 yards according to the Sierra Ballistics computer program with that gun in a model 70 Winchester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Homebrewer, post: 1016689, member: 5698"] I don�t know if the question was best caliber for whitetail or just best caliber. I like a lot of calibers; I like the 223 in an AR-15 M-4, 220 Swift for varmint, 6mm Remington over the 243 Winchester because of more bearing surface of the 6mm�s neck, although I have three 243 tack drivers. The 280 Remington is a great deer cartridge, my favorite whitetail cartridge is the 7mm Remington Magnum that I build from a Remington action as a lightweight (less than 6lb) Kevlar stock etc. I like the 300 Weatherby Magnum for Elk and Mule Deer for long range. I took a muley at 670 yards and one at 730 yards according to the Sierra Ballistics computer program with that gun in a model 70 Winchester. [/QUOTE]
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