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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusty Buck" data-source="post: 630571" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>I have never shot a 260 or 6.5 CM, but compete against guys who use those cartriges in 500 yard shoots. I shoot 308 Win and 300 Win Mag. against these smaller cartriges and usually get my lunch handed to me. Less recoil from the bench does have it's advantage. If however, we were taking Elk at 500 yards, I'd take the 30's. The S.D.'s of the 6.5 offerings are impressive, but foot pounds make a difference as well. I do like the ballistics of the 6.5-284. Just thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusty Buck, post: 630571, member: 44282"] I have never shot a 260 or 6.5 CM, but compete against guys who use those cartriges in 500 yard shoots. I shoot 308 Win and 300 Win Mag. against these smaller cartriges and usually get my lunch handed to me. Less recoil from the bench does have it's advantage. If however, we were taking Elk at 500 yards, I'd take the 30's. The S.D.'s of the 6.5 offerings are impressive, but foot pounds make a difference as well. I do like the ballistics of the 6.5-284. Just thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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