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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 714451" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>I need to stay away from these questions sometimes. But, while I'm here I may as well.</p><p></p><p>There's alot of difference between the 308 and the 338 on bear where the perfact shot isn't possible. But, it needs bullet weight and tough construction. </p><p></p><p>I tried a lot of loads in my 338 RUM when I had it and kinda came to the conclusion that I couldn't improve on the factory 250 gr.Swift A Frame as a hunting load. They consistent chronographed 2900 fps from my rifle. I rate that load with the 375 H+H for bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 714451, member: 56732"] I need to stay away from these questions sometimes. But, while I'm here I may as well. There's alot of difference between the 308 and the 338 on bear where the perfact shot isn't possible. But, it needs bullet weight and tough construction. I tried a lot of loads in my 338 RUM when I had it and kinda came to the conclusion that I couldn't improve on the factory 250 gr.Swift A Frame as a hunting load. They consistent chronographed 2900 fps from my rifle. I rate that load with the 375 H+H for bear. [/QUOTE]
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