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3 Uncommon Roe Deer Calibers

The wait is coming to an end, and roe deer season is just around the corner. It's the perfect time to make sure you have the best ammunition and the right calibers for these hunts. Below, we present three trendy options that are here to stay. If you haven't heard of them yet, pay attention because they'll surprise you.

6.5 Creedmoor: precision and comfort

This caliber has become a favorite among hunters thanks to its combination of accuracy, stopping power, and low recoil. Bergara was one of the pioneering brands in its development. Its bullets range from 100 to 150 grains, achieving an impressive ballistic coefficient of 0.719 with Accubond Long Range bullets. Its lower drop compared to calibers like the .300 WSM makes it ideal for long-range shooting.

Another notable advantage is its affordability, as ammunition boxes can be found for as little as 30 euros, allowing you to practice without a large outlay.

Advantages: Low recoil, excellent accuracy and great stopping power.
Disadvantages: It does not present major disadvantages, it is a difficult choice to beat.

Alternative: .270 Winchester
This caliber has a minimal cross-sectional difference from the 6.5 Creedmoor, but its larger case allows for a higher powder charge, increasing impact energy. However, its recoil is somewhat more pronounced and its ballistic coefficient is lower. roe deer stalking

.300 Blackout: Versatility

Originally designed for military semi-automatic weapons, the .300 Blackout stands out for its ease of use and ability to fire repeatedly with little recoil. Its bullet range extends from 90 to 220 grains, allowing it to adapt to different hunting styles. For roe deer, it's ideal to choose lightweight, soft bullets that ensure a smooth shot with effectiveness up to 250 meters.

Its compact design, based on the .223 cartridge case, allows for optimal powder combustion, maintaining a constant muzzle velocity and ensuring reliable performance with every shot.

Advantages: Wide variety of projectiles and ease of use in short barrels.

Disadvantages: It is not the ideal caliber for long-range shooting.

Alternative: .222 Remington Magnum
This caliber was designed in the U.S. for varmint hunting. Its lightweight bullet (around 50 grains) reaches velocities close to 1,000 m/s, but its effectiveness is reduced at 200 meters due to its sensitivity to wind.

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6.5×55 Swedish Mauser: precision and consistency

The chambering makes the difference in the equipment tested. Known for its accuracy, the 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser was created in 1891 and is a smooth, moderate cartridge with unmatched consistency, making it one of the most accurate in its class.

The key to its success lies in its data stability, as high-powered cartridges with high velocities and pressures are much more difficult to control. In contrast, the 6.5x55 allows for more predictable and safe handling.

The developed velocities are around 970 m/s with 100-grain HP bullets. If we increase the weight, with the 127-grain RWS KS we reach 885 m/s, a perfect combination for roe deer. Continuing with the same manufacturer, the 140-grain DK bullets deliver 870 m/s with a GEE of 175 meters. For roe deer, the ideal option is to opt for lighter, faster, and more expansive bullets.

Advantages: Extreme precision and consistency in shots.
Disadvantages: Less impact power than other more modern calibers.

ROE DEER STALKING

Each of these calibers has its own unique advantages and characteristics, so the choice will depend on the hunter's needs and preferences. If you're looking for a balance between accuracy and recoil, the 6.5 Creedmoor is an excellent choice. For those who prioritize versatility and ammunition variety, the .300 Blackout is ideal. And if you want an accurate and stable option with a controlled trajectory, the 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser is the perfect choice.

Roe deer season is about to begin, so make sure you're well-prepared with the best caliber to ensure a successful hunt. Good luck, and don't forget to share your shots with us!

Author: María Balletbó

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