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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6.5 Creedmoor and Barnes
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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 707730" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>I've actually had good luck with them, they are easy to make shoot accurately, or at least in my hunting guns.</p><p>I took an Elk a week ago with a hard quartering shot. In behind the front shoulder and out in front of the back leg. No lose of meat and it fell dead after a few drunken steps. My son took the same shot on his buck and it seemed to knock it off it's feet, DRT. Over the past 8 years I have had one shot kills on all my game with no tracking involved. All dropped where shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 707730, member: 47888"] I've actually had good luck with them, they are easy to make shoot accurately, or at least in my hunting guns. I took an Elk a week ago with a hard quartering shot. In behind the front shoulder and out in front of the back leg. No lose of meat and it fell dead after a few drunken steps. My son took the same shot on his buck and it seemed to knock it off it's feet, DRT. Over the past 8 years I have had one shot kills on all my game with no tracking involved. All dropped where shot. [/QUOTE]
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