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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy1" data-source="post: 2490759" data-attributes="member: 115226"><p>I agree. 6 years ago I did this same exercise. I bought the Tikka CTR .308 and my brother got the Tikka CTR 6.5 CM. Both great guns. We have taken many deer and pronghorn. Just for fun one midday during a TX deer hunt we set out a 500 yard range with 8" gong. We both hit 9/10. He reloads his 6.5 CM, but I was using factory Fushion 150 gr, hadn't even chrono'd, just numbers off the box plugged into shooterscalculator.com. </p><p>Love my Tikka.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy1, post: 2490759, member: 115226"] I agree. 6 years ago I did this same exercise. I bought the Tikka CTR .308 and my brother got the Tikka CTR 6.5 CM. Both great guns. We have taken many deer and pronghorn. Just for fun one midday during a TX deer hunt we set out a 500 yard range with 8” gong. We both hit 9/10. He reloads his 6.5 CM, but I was using factory Fushion 150 gr, hadn’t even chrono’d, just numbers off the box plugged into shooterscalculator.com. Love my Tikka. [/QUOTE]
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