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<blockquote data-quote="6mm Remington" data-source="post: 587959" data-attributes="member: 35254"><p>I would take <strong>both </strong>the 243 and the 6.5-284 so that if heaven forbid something happens to one, you have a back-up with you. Especially important if you are traveling a long ways from home possibly.</p><p> </p><p>Either the 243 or the 6.5-284 will work very well for what you are doing. The 6.5 will have a bit more down-range pop, but both will work very well. I'd shoot the one of those two you feel most confident in.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6mm Remington, post: 587959, member: 35254"] I would take [B]both [/B]the 243 and the 6.5-284 so that if heaven forbid something happens to one, you have a back-up with you. Especially important if you are traveling a long ways from home possibly. Either the 243 or the 6.5-284 will work very well for what you are doing. The 6.5 will have a bit more down-range pop, but both will work very well. I'd shoot the one of those two you feel most confident in. Good luck. David [/QUOTE]
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