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6.5 Sherman VS 280 Ackley Improved
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1963909" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Elk to 600 yards isn't even getting warmed up on the 6.5 Sherman, an elk won't know the difference, a bear or deer most certainly won't!! For an everything every day rifle I lean HARD to the 6.5 Sherman after watching it taco stuff for years there's no question, it's the perfect balance of recoil and getting work done which is what an every day rifle is all about, versatility and ease!</p><p>I've watch a running bull elk take a 160 Matrix right behind the shoulder and he was piled up inside 30 yards and he was running hard breaking out of the timber and it was a blood bath the few yards he made it, bulls are hard to slow down once they have a head of steam up so that impressed me a little!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1963909, member: 13632"] Elk to 600 yards isn't even getting warmed up on the 6.5 Sherman, an elk won't know the difference, a bear or deer most certainly won't!! For an everything every day rifle I lean HARD to the 6.5 Sherman after watching it taco stuff for years there's no question, it's the perfect balance of recoil and getting work done which is what an every day rifle is all about, versatility and ease! I've watch a running bull elk take a 160 Matrix right behind the shoulder and he was piled up inside 30 yards and he was running hard breaking out of the timber and it was a blood bath the few yards he made it, bulls are hard to slow down once they have a head of steam up so that impressed me a little!! [/QUOTE]
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