How to select the right hunting cartridge ~ The perfect caliber for your needs!

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With over 80 rifle cartridges being commercially offered, each claiming to be the best, and with countless bullet weights, choosing the right caliber for your deer hunting needs is understandably confusing and intimidating, at best. Let GunBlue490 break things down into very simple and easy choices, that can be interpreted according to your specific needs! Believe it or not, the real choice is simple, from as few as half dozen. Having the right rifle caliber that will take your varmint or game is as easy as watching this video. Don't go it alone!

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  • @InvisibleMinority
    @InvisibleMinority5 жыл бұрын

    12:07 - the .17s 12:34 - .204 Ruger 15:51 - .22 Hornet 18:11 - .222 Remington 20:23 - Point-blank range 21:52 - .222 and .223 Remington 23:06 - .220 Swift 23:44 - .22-250 Remington 25:16 - .243 Winchester 31:20 - .257 Roberts 31:36 - .25-06 Remington 32:46 - 6.5mm calibers 33:51 - .270 Winchester 37:59 - 7mm-08 Remington 39:23 - .280 Remington 39:29 - 7mm Remington Magnum 41:26 - .30-30 Winchester 42:54 - .308 Winchester 45:00 - .30-06 Springfield 46:22 - Recap 47:29 - The all-purpose cartridge

  • @jeffd5310

    @jeffd5310

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are a life saver!

  • @Max-wd8ox

    @Max-wd8ox

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @DYLANJJK94

    @DYLANJJK94

    4 жыл бұрын

    How do you pick the grain weight?

  • @Master...deBater

    @Master...deBater

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DYLANJJK94: Generally speaking...heavier (longer) for caliber bullets are better for longer ranges but require faster twist rates. So...if I was shooting a 30/06...I'd use 180 grain bullets for longer range...and 150-165 grain bullets for anything closer than 300 yards. That's why the 165 grain bullet is so popular for the 30-06...great velocity with decent range. I shoot 300 Win Mag here in MT...so I use 190-200 grain bullets...180s out of my 30-40 Krag, and 170s out of my 30-30. What cartridge are you considering?

  • @thomasK411

    @thomasK411

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @davefloyd9443
    @davefloyd94437 ай бұрын

    Perhaps the most informative cartridge lecture on KZread. Your library of videos will go down as important reference material for historians investigating late twentieth century firearms knowledge. Thank you.

  • @WheelsandLevers
    @WheelsandLevers7 жыл бұрын

    Gunblue490 is a firearms saint. I've learned more from him than all the other internet gun gurus put together.

  • @charlierich9840

    @charlierich9840

    3 жыл бұрын

    For sure. I've been watching and re watching for 3 years now. One need not ask anywhere else. So good.

  • @williamvigil2951

    @williamvigil2951

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @Charon-5582

    @Charon-5582

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good practical wisdom from years of experience.

  • @terrymcclendon8715

    @terrymcclendon8715

    2 жыл бұрын

    we'll you are ignorant

  • @1thor5
    @1thor57 жыл бұрын

    I basically watch your videos because tv sucks. Interesting and awesome information in every one. Thank you!

  • @thethirdsealpatriot

    @thethirdsealpatriot

    5 жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t have said it better myself!

  • @kyles280

    @kyles280

    5 жыл бұрын

    I do too

  • @jamiesloan5902

    @jamiesloan5902

    5 жыл бұрын

    Vince Parke I never watch TV, either. You can learn so much more on KZread.

  • @phillipjohnson7583

    @phillipjohnson7583

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agree, TV isn't worth the time. This GunBlue490 channel, among others, is worth every second.

  • @dandetande288

    @dandetande288

    3 жыл бұрын

    True about TV!! TV indeed sucks!!

  • @tonymcbroom5252
    @tonymcbroom52523 жыл бұрын

    No matter how many times I watch this, I get something out of it that I didn't the time before. I have a very bad "collector" streak in me and I am always looking at something else that I do not have in my current arsenal. I have 5 high powered rifles, but only 3 of them made the cut in this video. I have a .243, .270, 30-30, .300 Savage and a 30-06, but I am really wanted to get a 7MM-08 or a 6.5x55 Swedish to add to the collection. GunBlue480 always talks me off of that ledge in this video and he has kept me in the good graces of my wife since I discovered his channel. You are a delightful and insightful person and I am blessed that you have chosen to share your wisdom, common sense and pragmatism with all of us! Hope this comment finds you well and here is hoping that this stream of knowledge and entertainment continues for a very long time to come! God Bless!

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland93615 жыл бұрын

    When my son asked me for a recommendation on a good, all-round, first hunting rifle cartridge (to be used in BC and Alberta... moose, elk, deer) I offered up three... the .270 Win, the 30-06 and the.308. After a bit of research on his own, he opted for a bolt action rifle in .308. As it happens, I don't have a rifle chambered in .308. I have a .270 Win and a .300 Win Mag. That said, I think he made a very good decision.

  • @Tuxedoestate
    @Tuxedoestate6 жыл бұрын

    Ive shot many deer with a variety of cartridges. I always seem to gravitate back to the 270 winchester

  • @GiantMeteor2024
    @GiantMeteor20243 жыл бұрын

    I'm a .270 and .243 guy, great to hear your wisdom! Bless you!

  • @redhawk449
    @redhawk4497 жыл бұрын

    Interesting information and very helpful. Spot on about fringe calibers. Here in western Colorado I use a 30-06 with 180 grain Sierra game king bullets@ 2730 fps for everything. It is not "perfect" for anything, but it has worked well on everything for 36 years. One gun, one load, one shot concept.

  • @cedriccutler4098

    @cedriccutler4098

    4 жыл бұрын

    I second that. 30-06 for big game and 223 for varmints.

  • @cedriccutler4098

    @cedriccutler4098

    4 жыл бұрын

    I second that. 30-06 for big game and 223 for varmints.

  • @oldArmyVet

    @oldArmyVet

    Жыл бұрын

    I used 3006 for 30 years never seemed to be to much on deer to me.. right behind the front shoulder never tore up the back straps ever. And used 110 grain on coyotes.

  • @dintymoore6657
    @dintymoore66574 жыл бұрын

    As with EVERY GB490 video, it takes me 2 hours to watch because I am constantly pausing and switching to a pages/word document I call “GunBlue490 notes and tidbits” to write & keep his wisdom in a place for quick reference. He always presents in a way that provides “light bulb” moments ... take for example, in the middle of this video he takes the time to show the relevance of point blank ... this gentleman is an amazing informational gem.

  • @davidkilby1043

    @davidkilby1043

    2 жыл бұрын

    You should share that!

  • @stevenwagner9205
    @stevenwagner92055 жыл бұрын

    Man, I am a die-hard 6.5x55 SE fan, but I respect the heck out of your opinion and I want to thank you for putting together such a good video. I was totally shocked when you discounted the all-american .30-06 and even the .25-06 but your logic resonated with me and I appreciate that. I like that you give so much love to the .270 Win because some of the greatest hunters I know of both elk and deer use that chambering and swear by it. I'm not an old man yet, but I didn't just fall off the turnip truck yesterday either. Regardless of what I think I know I ALWAYS pay respect and attention to men like you when you speak from experience. Everything you said makes a ton of sense to me. I think my 6.5x55 SE is an awesome weapon for combo hunts, CXp3 hunts, hell...even Norwegian explorers at the turn of the century were smoking polar bears with them in the arctic! It is a true "Thinking Man's" cartridge and I just love it to pieces. Super accurate, excellent internal, external and (especially) terminal ballistics all with a recoil that you could just about shoot with the stock against your nose or other vital areas! And what a great reputation, all I hear about the 6.5x55 SE is bang-flop! I can understand you knocking it out because of rifle availability, but I hate for anyone to think the 6.5 Swede is anything less than a super hero cartridge! She's a stellar performer when it comes to super long range song dogs, any kind of deer, antelope, elk, moose and bear. Not to mention enemies! The 6.5 has long been a military cartridge for many countries and with good reason. As such, surplus ammo in the form of convenient battlepacks is readily available and is the primary reason I chose 6.5x55SE over .25-06. Anyway, you are a great guy and I have so much respect for you and I love your videos. Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge and advising us greenhorns! You are a blessing and may God bless you and your family!

  • @strat1080

    @strat1080

    5 жыл бұрын

    I’m a big 6.5x55 fan. My teo hunting rifles are Tikka T3s in 6.5x55 and 300 WM. I think the “one rifle for everything” or “all around rifle” concept is silly. Any serious hunter is going to end up owning multiple rifles. There’s no sense in owning multiple “all around rifles” that overlap each other with needless redudancy. You don’t need a 30 caliber rifle for deer so skip the 308 and 30-06 and get something flatter shooting with less recoil. Then get your Elk and Moose rifle in a larger cartridge. Preferably in the same model rifle so you can really develop your shooting skills with the lower recoil rifle

  • @thehashslaingingslasher

    @thehashslaingingslasher

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love my 6.5x55 se. I prefer it over any other round I've shot. I have a cz 557 carbine. Short rifle (20.5 in barrel) with open sights. And at 100 yards it's spot on.

  • @thehashslaingingslasher

    @thehashslaingingslasher

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Rusty Evans very happy. So far I haven't had any issues out of it. I got mine with the walnut stock so it's a little on the heavier side but I haven't had any issue walking through the woods with it.

  • @thehashslaingingslasher

    @thehashslaingingslasher

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Rusty Evans I've read the same about a 22 in barrel being ideal and almost didn't get it myself because of that. But for me and where I'll use it I won't use it over 250yrds if that so the shorter barrel isnt much of a problem for me. I really want a 527 myself I've been looking at one in 7.62x39 and 6.5 grendel.

  • @thehashslaingingslasher

    @thehashslaingingslasher

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Rusty Evans from what I've read they designed the 527 around shooting that real cheap steel case stuff. Especially the 7.62x39 so that would probably be what I'll end up getting

  • @gman77gas
    @gman77gas7 жыл бұрын

    30-30, 30-06, 308, 243, 270 Been there forever and always will! One can find ammo and plenty of rifles on the rack.....one can find the right caliber and load in that group for the right job....kinda like 12 ga and 20 ga......

  • @dexterlecter7289

    @dexterlecter7289

    6 жыл бұрын

    We can hope. I'd like to build a nice 243. I'm hopefully inheriting a 30-30 some day, when that happens I'll have a renewed interest in that cartridge I'm sure. I prefer the 30-06 to the 308 but for no real reasons besides being somewhat counter populous and I feel that the 308 is a great cartridge ballistically and after conversing with GunBlue here, I've found that the 308 is an inherently accurate chambering. I just don't see any need for it personally even though I see the appeal, not to mention some competitions require only use of a 308, sometimes 223 included in there. I've heard that the military (special ops) has been working on a 6.8mm (.277) cartridge which might give some popularity to the 270 one day. I think that research started in 2002 but haven't read anything besides that. For the reasons you mentioned, I am attracted to a 223, simply because of cost of reloading and availability.

  • @bigsean2473

    @bigsean2473

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dexterlecter7289 i like the 308 over the 30-06 as its a short throw vs long one and ballistics its the same the 30-06 is about 50fps faster thats it.

  • @AustrianJager

    @AustrianJager

    5 жыл бұрын

    For me as an European hunter there are also legendary calibres, which i love and hope they will stay for ever: 5,6x50, 6,5x54MS, 6,5x55, 6,5x57, 6,5x68, 7x57, 7x64, 8x57IS, 8x68S, 9,3x62, 9,3x64, .416Rigby.........

  • @Anschutz270

    @Anschutz270

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@butthorn.2703 While I use either a .243 or .45-70 for all of my coyote+ hunting, I wouldn't hesitate deer hunting in the woods with a bolt gun in 7.62x39. Especially the CZ.

  • @DYLANJJK94

    @DYLANJJK94

    4 жыл бұрын

    But how do you pick the bloody grain weight lol.... I guess it won’t matter with those guns though

  • @rodneywomack9357
    @rodneywomack93576 жыл бұрын

    I took the NRA reloading class and one of the things I learned was that as a reloader you can adjust more by customizing your loads vs having a cabinet full of guns you can't get around to using. I actually have an 8mm Mauser I wouldn't trade for nothing. After listening to you I'm ready to break out my 30 30 and put it to good use. I'm a Virginia hunter.

  • @calevel
    @calevel7 жыл бұрын

    Another master class from a pragmatic professor. How lucky to be able to absorb many years of field experience in a video class. Hey, my way to really thank you is to watch all the add videos in between so that you can keep on doing what you do. Thank you Sr from the bottom of my heart.

  • @sylviahofer1246
    @sylviahofer1246 Жыл бұрын

    How this man remains humble and kind with all that knowledge and wisdom is amazing to me. Moe on my wife's account.

  • @prostudentdriver8907
    @prostudentdriver89077 жыл бұрын

    This is a good example of critical thinking skills at work. This vid should be shown in schools. Not for the subject matter but the thought processes of deciphering good information and then coming to a fact based reasonable conclusion. I agree w/ most of what was said but I don't agree w/ all of the opinions based on my own biases and regional differences. I respect you're choices because they are fact based conclusions. Again you knocked it out of the park! Best wishes Sir.

  • @frankmiller95

    @frankmiller95

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well said, just like his presentation.

  • @nmelkhunter1

    @nmelkhunter1

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said. Any cartridge selection is going to have biases no matter how much critical thinking there is. The statement that the 7MM Rem Mag is not a “good” elk cartridge is an example of this. I know for a fact Mike Eastman, who founded the Eastman Hunting Journal, has extensively used the 7MM Rem Mag shooting 160 Partitions on mature bull elk with great success. What’s more, I’ve done it myself and seen others do it.

  • @TheREALLibertyOrDeath
    @TheREALLibertyOrDeath3 жыл бұрын

    4 years later the 6.5 has really taken its hold in number of rifles chambered due to exceptional marketing. I don’t have much interest in it as it doesn’t do anything my other rifle won’t. Love listening to these discussions on calibers. Thanks from Maine

  • @algow5988
    @algow59884 жыл бұрын

    Sir , I just recently discovered your channel. You have a quality that is sadly too rare these days, you make sense!

  • @glennsmith7575
    @glennsmith75757 жыл бұрын

    IVE BEEN HUNTING NOW FOR 30 YEARS. I LIKE YOUR INSIGHT. I WISH I KNEW YOU WHEN I WAS A YOUNG BOY. I ALWAYS ADMIRED HUNTERS AND NOW THAT IM GROWN UP I VALUE OPINIONS AND YOU DO TALK ALOT OF COMMON SENCE.THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR EFFORT ON YOUR VIDEOES. WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE. GOD BLESS.

  • @henryware9440
    @henryware94404 жыл бұрын

    I've been a gun nut my whole life and I learn so much from this gentleman.

  • @jc.1191

    @jc.1191

    3 жыл бұрын

    I got hooked since my daisy lever action bb gun. Nothing like taking out a line of cans with a bb gun as a kid.

  • @munger3897
    @munger38977 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding videos. Simple. No Bull. Common sense. Been a big fan for a while. Please keep them coming.

  • @PC-uh6hk
    @PC-uh6hk5 жыл бұрын

    257 Roberts was my first high power rifle I bought before I got out of the military in the early 70's. I hand loaded for woodchucks and deer.

  • @jamiesloan5902
    @jamiesloan59024 жыл бұрын

    Very useful info, sir. I appreciate your love of firearms, and it shows in your knowledge. You are giving us decades of your own research, and findings for FREE. People shouldn't sneeze at that. I value your opinions, and thank you for your time.

  • @lkoz5800
    @lkoz58006 жыл бұрын

    You're very smart man thank you for your knowledge and advice, and thank you for making me feel great about my 270 purchase LOL

  • @thomasmackay9264
    @thomasmackay92642 жыл бұрын

    Pre 64 WINCHESTER 257 BOB !!! Works for my Antelope deer rifle!!

  • @armedhippy7685
    @armedhippy76857 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate all the time and energy that you put into all your videos! Thanks for making all of them. I've been carving and listening to you as I work. All the best to you.

  • @patrickslevin6424
    @patrickslevin64247 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that video.....at age 61 it answers questions I've had all my life. I kept a .243 all my adult life and a 30-06 thinking those two calibers would do everything......and they have but I could have trimmed a little and been better off. After growing up on Elmer Keith it's good to hear some reason.

  • @jc.1191

    @jc.1191

    3 жыл бұрын

    We hunted more small game growing up. I'd say 22lr class and another cartridge for mid sized game. Probably 243 down here or 308.

  • @richardbest6588
    @richardbest65885 жыл бұрын

    I'm so impressed with your depth of knowledge and understanding you show in all your videos. And I really like the straightforward commonsense approach. You're always informative and interesting to listen to. Enormous thanks, you're much appreciated.

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus7 жыл бұрын

    I have watched this video several times. Every time I watch it I learn a little more, lots of good info! Thank you!

  • @blackbird_actual
    @blackbird_actual7 жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your take on things, GunBlue. Informative and relaxing.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael3 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have had these type talks with many folks over the last 50 years myself. Listen to this man. You can learn a lot.

  • @acerman1424
    @acerman14245 жыл бұрын

    What a pleasure it is to listen to any topic you discuss. Thank You for the informative and excellent videos.

  • @randyschaff8939
    @randyschaff89394 жыл бұрын

    Yup exactly right GunBlue 6.5 Creedmoor does absolutely nothing for me. The flavour of the month. My “skinny seven” .270 win. does everything and anything for me.🇨🇦🤠

  • @robertrich2492
    @robertrich24923 жыл бұрын

    I love your practicality and honesty. You present it in a proffesional manner, with no bias and preference due to current fades. God bless my friend. Keep up the good work.

  • @BonaWolf
    @BonaWolf7 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent video, I always learn so much. Thank you for all your time and effort putting them together.

  • @katokhaelan4881
    @katokhaelan48817 жыл бұрын

    It's just hypnotic listening to you. So much great info, presented in such a great way. Thanks for doing what you do

  • @laughingdog185
    @laughingdog1854 жыл бұрын

    Very good descriptions on the best cartridges for deer. It simplifies rifle selection perfectly. My favorite is the 30/06, but given your criteria your selection makes perfect sense. Thank you.

  • @donlockhart2587
    @donlockhart25877 жыл бұрын

    So glad I found this channel, so much information and a great to listen to over a cup of coffee.

  • @_swagmeister
    @_swagmeister5 жыл бұрын

    This video is hugely informative even for an experienced rifle owner. Thank you for uploading it

  • @uralbob1
    @uralbob15 жыл бұрын

    I also own the 1965 Gun Digest. It is a treasure of firearms history. I was only 11 years old in 1965. All my several others have been lost to time. After a lifetime of buying guns up to and including the mighty .300 Win Mag., I've settled on more realistic and relevant (for me) calibers. My interests now lie between the fun .22 K Hornet to very affective 6.5X55 Swedish Mauser, along with old cartridges from .22 rimfire to .45 Colt. I've taken several whitetails with .45 Colt with both pistol (Vaquero) and Mod. 94 Win. carbine. My faithful CZ 550 in 6.5 Swede is my only long range cartridge/gun combo. It's probably all that 90+% of hunters ever need. You young guys should listen to Gunblue490. He will spare you the those mistakes of youth! After a lifetime of buying guns and shooting, I rarely disagree with his sage advice.

  • @Ray-og5le
    @Ray-og5le5 жыл бұрын

    I bought my Winchester Model 70, .222 Remington based on your excellent review of that cartridge. Thank you for all of your great videos.

  • @mikeleschber33
    @mikeleschber335 жыл бұрын

    It never ceases to amaze me how many experts there are on any subject. I also like how the best caliber is always the one you have.....

  • @nathanlambshead4778
    @nathanlambshead47783 жыл бұрын

    I think this is the 10th time I have watched this video all the way through. Thank you so much for your sharing your knowledge. My answer to anyone looking for an 'all purpose' cartridge when I am asked, is: Do you have an 'all purpose' vehicle? One that will take the kids to baseball, fetch the groceries, haul wood out of the woods, plow snow, AND race the local track on Sundays? if not, then go with your biggest need and save up for the other needs.

  • @reloader50bmg
    @reloader50bmg6 жыл бұрын

    Mohamid has come down from the mountain once again! Thank you for your time and words of wisdom.....

  • @k-sea2042
    @k-sea20426 жыл бұрын

    Love the .270

  • @BigRedPower59
    @BigRedPower597 жыл бұрын

    Again, I thank you for taking your time to produce these videos. They have become my "chatting with a friend" time. A relaxing hour on a cold winters evening with a hot cup of tea and one of "mother's" pecan rolls. My opinion on the subject. A hunter who is equipped with a 7mm-08 and a 270 has his/her bases pretty well covered for everything up to and including elk.

  • @thenavidadnative9065
    @thenavidadnative90654 жыл бұрын

    It takes true talent, experience, and skill to be able to keep one’s attention for 50 minutes. He does so with virtually no props or jazz hands, just outstanding commentary. Great video. I will watch this video again with my children one day.

  • @madmullets
    @madmullets4 жыл бұрын

    300 Savage guy here in PA woods. It never fails to take a White tail or Black bear every year. Thanks for the great insite your vids provide.

  • @831POCHO
    @831POCHO6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the free education,it was worth every minute of my free time.

  • @showmewhyiamwrong
    @showmewhyiamwrong7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you again for your time and valuable experience given so freely. The only 2 things I would add to your well thought-out list would be the 35 remington for woodland deer and of course the ballistic twin of the 30.30 being the 32 special, but of course ammo supply being one of the criteria would probably remove them from the list.

  • @oscarmike3195
    @oscarmike31957 жыл бұрын

    New subscriber...like your channel. I've already benefitted from viewing your videos. At 55 yrs old, ex military, I am pretty much a novice at handguns. I do have my concealed carry license and own a couple of handguns and have learned good habits and info from you. Thanks.

  • @64samsky
    @64samsky6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being an awesome teacher! I love your videos, and the knowledge that you give. May God bless you, and give you the strength to keep on going.

  • @GunBlue490

    @GunBlue490

    6 жыл бұрын

    64samsky Yes, thanks, with God's help and grace, I will.

  • @Jameskenomis3
    @Jameskenomis33 жыл бұрын

    The knowledge this man freely gives is wonderful.

  • @islayporkers3529
    @islayporkers35294 жыл бұрын

    You’re unbelievably kind for the information that you share.

  • @glenbelanger9897
    @glenbelanger98977 жыл бұрын

    right on with that 7mm-08, shot deer in maine at my camp with 7mm mag, 243win,30-30, and another favorite of mine 300 savage. all deer were taken less than 80 yards. Great vids and keep them coming please!!

  • @brandyjackson6990
    @brandyjackson69903 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for passing on your knowledge it is a pleasure to listen to you.

  • @majohnson73
    @majohnson735 жыл бұрын

    I could sit down with a cup of coffee and bs with you on guns for days!! Good job sir!

  • @SanjuroSeaCow
    @SanjuroSeaCow3 жыл бұрын

    I'm out here watching this like "my .30-06 is gonna be different" until he absolutely READS me at the end 😭

  • @SanjuroSeaCow

    @SanjuroSeaCow

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've decided to get a 7mm-08 for my first hunting rifle now.

  • @blackie1of4

    @blackie1of4

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SanjuroSeaCow if you didn't get one yet... I recommend a Tikka T3x. They're accurate! I picked mine up for $720... It's the Hunter model with the walnut stock. Hit the range with three brands of factory ammo. Winchester Ballistic Silver tips - .55 inches at 100 yards Norma Whitetail Ammunition - .67 inches at 100 yards Hornady American Whitetail - 1.37 inches at 100 yards Definitely excited and happy about the purchase!

  • @richardflaherty2373
    @richardflaherty23735 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to make this informative video; very helpful.

  • @win300mag1
    @win300mag1 Жыл бұрын

    The great equalizer in all of these cartridges whether or not the make the cut for the deer hunter initially is hand loading. I can take even large cartridges such as the 7mm Remington magnum and load it with 160 grain bullets with extraordinary SDs and BCs and keep the velocities down at reasonable levels. In the factory skins of many of the larger cartridges, they can be very destructive but remember that if your a hand loader, that all purpose rifle cartridge gets much closer to a reality. Now I fully understand that most folks who are buying their first rifle won’t be buying a full set of reloading equipment but it’s something to keep in mind for folks who are veterans shooters or hunters and would like to explore the full potential of their cartridges.

  • @GunBlue490

    @GunBlue490

    Жыл бұрын

    That's certainly true for the handloader. However, the vast majority of hunters are not tailoring handloads, and need some guidance for the basics.

  • @win300mag1

    @win300mag1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GunBlue490 I fully agree. I purchased my 15 year old son’s first deer rifle last Christmas in 7mm-08 and it is a fine cartridge. I will most likely be switching to that cartridge myself in the near future and as my case of magnumitis is starting to wear off as I get older and I rarely shoot deer beyond archery ranges here in the woods of NC. Thank you for all of the guidance and insight. It’s certainly a breath of fresh air in this crazy world of marketing gimmicks!

  • @michaelrose1762
    @michaelrose17627 жыл бұрын

    spot on. agree with all but the 06. the 06 is just so common and so versatile that it should be on the list. but I'm a handloader and haven't bought factory ammo for my 06 in 30 yrs. 280 Remington has been a favorite of mine as well.

  • @philippefrater2000
    @philippefrater20005 жыл бұрын

    The 222 is my favorite cartridge. Smooth, flat, fast and silent if suppressed. I love it! Aim, shoot, hit...

  • @rollin-troll
    @rollin-troll6 жыл бұрын

    I'm just gonna say it again, great work. I love the information you have to share, wish I had a buddy like you to share some campfire conversations with.

  • @gregwalker4236
    @gregwalker42364 жыл бұрын

    wow, i thought i knew a little bit after collecting for almost 60 years, but i am a little bit numbed by your mastery. so enjoyable to hear such a well informed enthusiast. i'll be looking for more, more, and more. i have lovingly studied and restudied hunting books and reloading manuals, sometimes to the exclusion of everyday chores--i'm enjoying a brew and cigar right now--as i know you do!

  • @stephenhair5501
    @stephenhair55015 жыл бұрын

    Great insights and rationale on gun calibers. My first gun, the venerable 270. Love it. I am sort of a classic buff and I also purchased a 257 Roberts years ago. I hand load for it and that's what my son took his first deer with at the age of 9. I never would sell it, so not really concerned about how popular it may or may not be. Great videos Sir! Really enjoy them and your wisdom is much appreciated. Keep em coming!!

  • @neffofrog
    @neffofrog2 жыл бұрын

    Such a fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @chiefjoe8655
    @chiefjoe86555 жыл бұрын

    Excellent information...very informative and educational. Best I've seen to date. I've just subscribed...Thank you!

  • @AimSmall101
    @AimSmall1017 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, my first deer rifle was a 30-30, 1st rifle I bought for my son was .308, 1st rifle I bought for my daughter was 7mm-08. All of my nice Trophy deer hangers...Ruger M77R w/tang safety in 25-06. Love that gun. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lesfoster4364
    @lesfoster43647 жыл бұрын

    Hi GunBlue, It is very relaxing to sit at the computer at night and listen to your videos. Good Job. You talk about .222 rem and I smile. My father passed down to me a Belgium Browning Safari in .222, built in Finland by Sako in the 60s with beautiful wood. It has the super short action to just fit the length of the cartridge. For those that have not seen one, it is not a 22-250/.243 length action. It is the first centrefire that my son learned to shoot on. Cheers, Les

  • @Tiger351

    @Tiger351

    6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome rifles, my dad had one of those as well as a Tikka .243. Gotta love Finnish made rifles.

  • @jensgodskesen5193

    @jensgodskesen5193

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sakos are beautiful very accurate rifles. I own a Sako vixen varmint special from the mid 70es 222rem mag from the factory, burned the barrel out. and installed a 223 barrel instead from German Lothar Walther 1-7 tvist. Shoots even the heaviest very accurate-

  • @ewc58
    @ewc584 жыл бұрын

    This man is an American treasure.

  • @chriswarren1618
    @chriswarren16185 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sir, for sharing your wealth of knowledge and experience, to create a brilliant precis of a subject, which before this, has confused me.

  • @Rod1Malkin
    @Rod1Malkin6 жыл бұрын

    Amazing Senator for the North American Hunter!... + nice shirt! What brand! Great shirt structure, material, sleeves especially... Bravo! I think I have watched your films several times each... imbued with the essence of the heritage,.... and fine natural expression of a reverend mind.... God's Love to the Hunt, Hunter, his Dog, and his Rifle!!!

  • @robgreene1776
    @robgreene17767 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. i'm real partial to my .22-250, .260 Rem, .270 Win and 7mm Rem Mag rifles. The .22-250 is for varmints and plinking/practice; the .260 has become my fave all around cartridge, retiring my .270, and i reserve my big 7 for Wapiti. Thanks again !

  • @canonlygoupfromhereet5166
    @canonlygoupfromhereet51666 жыл бұрын

    Iv been watchig gun videos for a year now and sir yours are the very best. I have learbed so so so much. I hope some day i can know half of what you do! So far i own a 308 7600 gamemaster and just got a super deal on a 243 tc compass brand new. Now to decide what to use for this years deer...

  • @randywhite6468
    @randywhite64685 жыл бұрын

    I have been hunting, shooting, and reloading for the better part of 50 years now. Even built a few wildcats in my time. I live out it the Texas Panhandle, wide open area, and flat as a frying pan. I think your just about spot on with every single recommendation you made. I have one comment, out here it is so open and flat that the 25-06 is truly a specialized round that works very well for us for one reason. Wind,,, the 25-06 is very good about reaching way out there, and it does a fantastic job in the wind. But just as you said, its a specialized round and we happen to be in one of those special areas where it just happens to work very well..... Great info that everyone that uses a rifle should take as Gospel......Kudo's GunBlue490

  • @abelincoln7473

    @abelincoln7473

    4 жыл бұрын

    spot on comment, to a spot on discussion of practical calibers and their applications. I live in a hilly and heavily wooded region, the .30-30 and .45-70 reign supreme here

  • @kinarrakid5036
    @kinarrakid50364 жыл бұрын

    So glad I came across this video. What a wealth of information.

  • @mikemilano4480
    @mikemilano44804 жыл бұрын

    I learn so much from you. Thank You!

  • @robertwickey7194
    @robertwickey71945 жыл бұрын

    Thank you that was right on. My first deer gun was a30-30 I now use a 7mm-08 never failed me. I've been on only a couple of Elk hunts and outfitters preferred you use 30-06 or higher not even a 308. I myself like the 300 win. for Elk. Thanks again God bless

  • @tazdog4528
    @tazdog45287 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos always spot on. I was surprised by your comment on the 06 but i respect your input. I have seen similar results with the 06 for deer it can be over kill but and i say but. This is something i seen back when i was alot younger around 13 or 14 if i remember correctly. My cousin went deer hunting with his Springfield Sporter in 06. He was using 180 grain Silver Tips from what i remember shot a really nice buck like 6 or 7 times all in the vitals and still had to track the animal for over half mile. When he skinned it out you could see every entrance and exit wound all in the rib cage, all in the vitals. To this day i still remember that though rare as it may be things like that can happen. I have used the 06 for over 40 years with mixed results. Sometimes i thought it was a little much because when id skin the deer id have bloodshot meat. There were other times when i thought the cartridge was just right. Last year i used the 308, a friend of mine used 1 for years on deer and swears by it. The 308 imo is probably the best of the 30 cal deer rounds. I,m still a fan of the 06 for versititly. I thought your input about that was spot on as well most who get it for that purpose will actually never use it for that. I like it because if i go into heavy brush and really need to anchor a animal in its place or need to hunt something really big its hard to beat those 220. My thing is if i could only own 1 gun it would be the 06 but lets face it when you get bitten by the shooting/hunting bug your gonna get more than 1 gun so i see your point about the 06. I think all the rounds you mention are great deer/varmint rounds.

  • @eribertoacedo9505
    @eribertoacedo95053 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir I own a 3030 Winchester and a 308 that’s all I need the rifles that I do have there for plinking and teaching the proper use and safety of these rifles thank you again really love your presentation and the way you present it I’m a fan and I’ll be watching more thank you again and God bless you sir!✝️

  • @alanw1775
    @alanw17755 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate all the talk about rifles. On the .30-06-it was the first centerfire rifle i ever had. When i was a teen i thought it was a shoulder puncher. But now that i have shot it so much, the recoil doesnt feel like much at all anymore. I have shot the .270 and the .243, i felt like the .270 kicked almost like the 06 with lighter bullets. Even with the .243, without good control i could still flinch. I believe recoil can be tolerated. I agree for deer the 06 is not needed when a 7-08 can do it with less recoil. But there may be some more confidence with a more powerful cartridge that you can shoot just as well.

  • @dring219
    @dring2197 жыл бұрын

    Great video , super informative , THANKS !!! When I got my new reloading equipment , I didn't own and still don't at this time , but I bought dies for .308 . I am glad to hear you approve of the NATO round for deer also . Have a 30-30 , and love shooting it but was looking to get an all round cartridge , so I figured the .308 would fit the bill . Here in East Tennessee so many gun shops have almost endless selections , Bass Pro and Gander Mountain don't hold back on what they sell . I guess it would be the same if we had a Cabella's here too . And YES , I know I bought the cart before I got the horse when I bought reloading supplies for a cartridge that I have no fun for , was trying to think ahead a bit . Saved on shipping for one .

  • @minutemanqvs
    @minutemanqvs7 жыл бұрын

    Hey I bought a .222 after your video, a Tikka T3x. It's the most enjoyable and precise firearm I have and the most "entertaining" to reload and test new loads with :)

  • @service1956
    @service19567 жыл бұрын

    You sir are a wealth of information. Living in North America, I feel that the .270 & .30.30 is enough for white tail deer. I consider the farthest shot in the woods would be 75yds at the most. For larger game such as moose or grizzly bear, I would step it up a bit with a .300 win mag. Those are my personal choices.

  • @americarsqueensland1667
    @americarsqueensland16675 жыл бұрын

    Excellent information, very well expressed and explained. thank you

  • @davidbarbour9929
    @davidbarbour99295 жыл бұрын

    That's a crisp shirt you're wearing there pops. Excellent information, love your channel

  • @POLYMATHSORTA
    @POLYMATHSORTA4 жыл бұрын

    Here in May 2020. I’m just glad to see a gun channel still monetized on KZread.👍

  • @calebdoner
    @calebdoner3 жыл бұрын

    Extremely practical advice. I have been deer hunting with a 30-06 my entire life because it is what my dad bought me when I was 14. Yes, it was way too much gun for a teenager, but it sure did punch a hole through the deer and I killed a lot of them with it. Looking to elk hunt this year and realizing that I need to bump up to heavier bullets. Part of me wishes I just had a nice lightweight 308.

  • @ericsmith5919

    @ericsmith5919

    2 жыл бұрын

    You could always handload your 30-06 down into .308 territory for lighter recoil on the range and for deer hunting. The ability to drive heavier bullets is the thing that gives the 30-06 a real advantage over .308 if you're only willing to have one or the other. Of course, you could always get a .308 in addition to your 30-06 and just use whichever cartridge fits the situation.

  • @ironmikehallowween

    @ironmikehallowween

    Жыл бұрын

    A 30-06 can always be made into a 308 it not vise versa.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons57267 жыл бұрын

    Your logic and explanations were certainly on point, especially for the 270Win! "If the shooter does his part, the 270 will do the rest!"

  • @jonathangervais
    @jonathangervais5 жыл бұрын

    Usefull information for me. Thank you!

  • @johncain1624
    @johncain16242 жыл бұрын

    I love to watch you and learn. Your voice is very easy and calming as I rock my daughter to sleep. Thanks for that. Thought you might like to know that your helping us both. Her to sleep and me to learn.

  • @shawnhulke7385
    @shawnhulke73852 жыл бұрын

    I have the same gun digest and I too read it front to back several times. And still enjoy it.

  • @korndawggy1801
    @korndawggy18013 жыл бұрын

    Used an 870 12 gauge smooth bore with rifled slugs when I first started deer hunting. Switched to a 30/30 and then got a real good deal on a 30/06 Remington 742. They're all fun to shoot.

  • @KLR-650
    @KLR-6503 жыл бұрын

    I kind of like old school, 30-30, 300 Savage, 308. Took a doe this year at 40 yards with the 30-30, which went clean through both sides. The perfect gun for the woods.

  • @robertrich2492
    @robertrich24925 жыл бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoy your knowledge and the info. that you share. God bless.

  • @martinstiastny7679
    @martinstiastny76797 жыл бұрын

    Your videos with a cup of coffee equals an enjoyable hour. Though I don't like it, I do agree with you for the most part. Since I handload, I do keep a 257 Roberts and prefer it to a 243. I've used the 25/06 in South Africa but prefer the 257 Weatherby. The 6.5's are all winners, but in this country (excluding 7mm), the "mm" cartridges just don't cut it here. ** I do hunt in different states and countries, so my choices are a little different then yours. *** For the basic audience, hunting in the east, the lever action cartridges work. Moving to other locals, this video needs to change. And a final note, the 30/06 has been used in 1000 yard matches.

  • @MrBecks220
    @MrBecks2203 жыл бұрын

    Sorry The 6.5 x 55 swede is probably one of the most popular hunting rounds in Africa

  • @AF-mv8hq

    @AF-mv8hq

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's a pretty bold claim...care to back that up?

  • @rbcooke3010
    @rbcooke30104 жыл бұрын

    I felt as though I were a young man who'd been summoned by a wise father to be ushered into manhood. I am the person who purchased his first gun many years ago, a 30-06, for all of the reasons you mentioned. Thank you for the terrific video, I'll be sure to have this fire side chat with my 16 year old son.

  • @vfc1860
    @vfc18606 жыл бұрын

    Great resource! I was new to shooting and am not a hunter or 22 plinker. I first bought a Henry 45 Colt carbine steel lever gun with a built in butt pad. I like the old cartridges and lever guns but found this was not a good buy as I like the recoil but very little with this one. This is a great rifle though. Next I bought a Marlin CBA carbine lever gun in 45-70 and this was perfect as no butt pad and good recoil. I reload all my cartridges as well. The hardest thing I had to consider initially is the trade off between shooting a 22LR 500 times or a 45-70 round 50 times in an outing and the 45-70 was the one for me.

  • @christerhauknes6840
    @christerhauknes68407 жыл бұрын

    My first center fire rifle was a 222 rem. And after 20 years of not having one in my gun cabinet. I now have two. The Howa mini and a Churchill combination 222Rem-20/76. The accuracy i get from the 222 rem is just fantastic. And these two guns are going to be used on varmints like crows and fox, its excellent for scandinavian deer(lot smaller than their american cousins) and with FMJ bullets i can use it on grouse up in the mountains at winter. As for large bore caliber I must stay with my trusty M98 30.06. It's just a fantastic caliber for scandinavian moose. I do hope that you can do a similar video on shotgun calibers. Personally I have retired my 12/76 and are now using the 16 and 20 calibers with winchester superspeed cartridges with great results on geese, deer , foxes, grouse. etc etc.

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