22-250, 223, or .308
#31
Not sure what you mean by this... Are those the options available where your buying the rifle? Because the Predator is available in other cartridge offerings.
http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/bolt-...nture-predator
The Predator isn't like the T/C Dimension with the LOC system (Locking Optimized Components) Even if it was, the .223 is in a different LOC family than the .22-250, and the .308... Not sure if that's what you meant, but thought I'd mention it just in case that's what you were thinking about the Predator.
http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/bolt-...ion/components
http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/bolt-...nture-predator
The Predator isn't like the T/C Dimension with the LOC system (Locking Optimized Components) Even if it was, the .223 is in a different LOC family than the .22-250, and the .308... Not sure if that's what you meant, but thought I'd mention it just in case that's what you were thinking about the Predator.
http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/bolt-...ion/components
Last edited by Lunkerdog; 02-12-2014 at 12:14 PM.
#33
Then I would suggest you go with what I believe has been an almost unanimous reply, and suggest that you buy the .308 for whitetails.
Not sure if this is really relevant, but I had a former boss that had been a Marine sniper... His go to cartridge was the .308.
Not sure if this is really relevant, but I had a former boss that had been a Marine sniper... His go to cartridge was the .308.
#35
Sage advice Rock... But if the OP is anything like I was in my younger days, sometimes he just can't help himself... It is after all, a new rifle... ROFLMAO!!!
#37
BarnesX308, I suppose we could discuss whether it's just a matter of semantics... Either way in the end I was really just trying to convey a bit of info to the OP... If we've accomplished that threw this discussion I'm good with that.
#38
BarnesX308, I suppose we could discuss whether it's just a matter of semantics... Either way in the end I was really just trying to convey a bit of info to the OP... If we've accomplished that threw this discussion I'm good with that.
#39
My Barnes Triple Shocks don't actually say "caliber" just 7mm (.284) They're at least 5 years old so can't say about today's packaging. But... My Nosler Accubonds do list the caliber as 7mm (.284).
I don't own a Barnes manual ( I called them and they were good enough to snail mail me the data I was looking for... Thought that was pretty cool) I would be interested in how your Barnes manual classifies the .308 Winchester vs. how the current Barnes packaging classifies the .308 bullets... Semantics Manufacture designation
Either way, again, I hope that the OP is catching on to what we're discussing here.
When buying a new rifle, many offer different "caliber" options, but in the end you are actually buying a "cartridge" offering. Two of the offerings he mentions are designated as .22 calibers, but are different cartridges. We're currently having the discussion about his 3'rd option.
Hopefully as the OP reads this it prompts him to do some further research, rather than just take some random online advice, even if that advice in this case has been overwhelmingly for the .308... I know that it has prompted me to do some digging myself. Tho for other reasons.
Last edited by Lunkerdog; 02-13-2014 at 05:08 PM.