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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 647175" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>I bought a 6.8SPC specificly for wolves (Bison Armory upper, on a Spikes lower with a Timney trigger). It weighs the same as a 5.56 and has way more punch. 8.5lbs scoped and loaded makes it a joy to pack in the mountains. It doesn't burn out barrels any faster than a 5.56. With good handloads it'll hold half inch groups. The only drawback it that it isn't the flattest shooting gun, but with a good scope and rangefinder it's not a problem. Plus it's so light on the shoulder that you don't really lose sight picture so follow ups are scary fast. It's good out to at least 500yds for tree mutts and yotes (I haven't shot it beyond that yet, but I don't see 600+ being a problem at all) </p><p>Cody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 647175, member: 27464"] I bought a 6.8SPC specificly for wolves (Bison Armory upper, on a Spikes lower with a Timney trigger). It weighs the same as a 5.56 and has way more punch. 8.5lbs scoped and loaded makes it a joy to pack in the mountains. It doesn't burn out barrels any faster than a 5.56. With good handloads it'll hold half inch groups. The only drawback it that it isn't the flattest shooting gun, but with a good scope and rangefinder it's not a problem. Plus it's so light on the shoulder that you don't really lose sight picture so follow ups are scary fast. It's good out to at least 500yds for tree mutts and yotes (I haven't shot it beyond that yet, but I don't see 600+ being a problem at all) Cody [/QUOTE]
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