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6mm Creedmoor Velocities?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1560788" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>This is an amazing thread! ALL of you have had what I consider phenomenal results with the 6 CM! Seems no matter what powder you used, results, accuracy, were awesome. However, long distance hunting requires a lot more than just accuracy. Things can go weird on ya past even 300 yards. A heavier bullet than the 6 can go, IMHO, should be used for ethical shots at the ranges some have talked about doing it. If you don't hit a vital organ with a bullet that may not expand at long range; well you know it won't be a good result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1560788, member: 17593"] This is an amazing thread! ALL of you have had what I consider phenomenal results with the 6 CM! Seems no matter what powder you used, results, accuracy, were awesome. However, long distance hunting requires a lot more than just accuracy. Things can go weird on ya past even 300 yards. A heavier bullet than the 6 can go, IMHO, should be used for ethical shots at the ranges some have talked about doing it. If you don't hit a vital organ with a bullet that may not expand at long range; well you know it won't be a good result. [/QUOTE]
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