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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1510702" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Any of the more popular 6.5's will fit your bill quite well. I shoot the .260 Rem and while I bought it more to play with and just to shoot varmints with I find it being my primary go to rifle for pretty much everything inside of 600yds these days.</p><p></p><p>I never bought into the "magic" of the 6.5's but after four or five years shooting the .260 more and more I'm starting to be a believer.</p><p></p><p>The 6.5x47L and 6.5CM are righ tthere with it and of course the 6.5x55 has been one of the most popular calibers world wide for about a hundred years now and is one of the most popular in both Europe and Africa for everything from the smallest antelope (the size of small and pygmy goats) all the way up to the largest plains game and European Elk and Red Deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1510702, member: 30902"] Any of the more popular 6.5's will fit your bill quite well. I shoot the .260 Rem and while I bought it more to play with and just to shoot varmints with I find it being my primary go to rifle for pretty much everything inside of 600yds these days. I never bought into the "magic" of the 6.5's but after four or five years shooting the .260 more and more I'm starting to be a believer. The 6.5x47L and 6.5CM are righ tthere with it and of course the 6.5x55 has been one of the most popular calibers world wide for about a hundred years now and is one of the most popular in both Europe and Africa for everything from the smallest antelope (the size of small and pygmy goats) all the way up to the largest plains game and European Elk and Red Deer. [/QUOTE]
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