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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 1473667" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>Dont discount the 6.5 family either. your wsm will handle the occasional elk on your list, the 6.5 creed, saum, prc etc are all good hunting rounds with less felt recoil and dare I say I think they're just fun to shoot and more than enough for any deer on 4 hooves. I've never been a small cartridge guy but I built a creed not long ago that has become my hands down favorite rifle to shoot. A good brake will tame any rifle but for a low recoil unbraked light hunter the 6.5s might be something to consider too. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 1473667, member: 79002"] Dont discount the 6.5 family either. your wsm will handle the occasional elk on your list, the 6.5 creed, saum, prc etc are all good hunting rounds with less felt recoil and dare I say I think they’re just fun to shoot and more than enough for any deer on 4 hooves. I’ve never been a small cartridge guy but I built a creed not long ago that has become my hands down favorite rifle to shoot. A good brake will tame any rifle but for a low recoil unbraked light hunter the 6.5s might be something to consider too. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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