R
Reaction score
7

Profile posts Latest activity Postings About

  • Like I told him, the 2 mentioned, Watkins and Elite are both very reputable. I would get both to quote it. The guy I was talking about that would be cheaper is named Michael Keyes. He does a ton of the new construction roofing in Madison, Glucstadt, and Brandon. His number is *(601) 201-3137‬. I’m Paul Pearson and i sell for Broadhead Building Supplies out of Mendenhall. Big bulldogs! I live at the Rez tho. Feel free to call me if you like. Be more than happy to help or answer questions. 601-502-5973.
    Lots of interesting things showed up on your post about a deer rifle for your son as he steps up from the .243 Winchester. I enjoyed reading all the responses but the thread got a little off topic.

    If you want to take an incremental step up, I still say a 7mm-08 or 6.5x55 would be great choices. Both are a step up from the .243 in killing power with negligible increase in recoil. I've got a Winchester Featherlight in 6.5x55 and love it. I'm sure I'd love the7mm-08 as well. Extremely comparable ballistics and a bit more popular that the 6.5x55.

    If you want to step up to a full power round, the .270 Winchester, 30-06, or .308 would be fine. It just depends on your son's age and size and tolerance of recoil. I love my .270. It definitely kicks though and so does a .30-06. Perhaps the best choice if you skip a so called intermediate round is to go for a bolt action .308. If recoil is a bit much, use low recoil rounds until he grows into the full powered .308 ammo.
  • Loading…
  • Loading…
  • Loading…