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The Basics, Starting Out
6mm Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 497033" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>I think my earlier post may have been confusing. I don't use the 6mm or 243 on elk, or even on deer most of the time. I've always taken a 7mm Rem mag elk hunting, and use mostly a 264WM and 270WSM for deer. I was refering to how far I was comfortable shooting with my rifles, not with the 6mm in particular. I mostly use the 243 & 6mm for coyotes and my girlfriend & neighbor use them for deer. I sometimes use the 243 with Bergers for antlerless season where I can wait for a perfect broadside opportunity and not need to take quartering shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 497033, member: 22030"] I think my earlier post may have been confusing. I don't use the 6mm or 243 on elk, or even on deer most of the time. I've always taken a 7mm Rem mag elk hunting, and use mostly a 264WM and 270WSM for deer. I was refering to how far I was comfortable shooting with my rifles, not with the 6mm in particular. I mostly use the 243 & 6mm for coyotes and my girlfriend & neighbor use them for deer. I sometimes use the 243 with Bergers for antlerless season where I can wait for a perfect broadside opportunity and not need to take quartering shots. [/QUOTE]
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