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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1884218" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Big green I can tell you at 1000 yards my Creed is ballistically better than my 300wsm shooting 210vlds. And I know at distance a 300wsm will beat a 308 easily. I shoot a 300wsm in heavy gun and a 6.5creed in light gun. The Creed and my 300wsm shoot almost the same speed 2850 for the Creed and 2880 for my wsm it has a 34 inch 1.450 barrel. The Creed has a higher bc so it drops less and had less wind drift. The wsm has only 300 ft pounds more energy. The Creed easily has better ballistics at 1000 yards compared to a 308. I don't care how you set up a 308. A 308 can't even come close to enough velocity with a 200 or 225 grain bullet. Only takes 30 seconds to run the numbers.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1884218, member: 38048"] Big green I can tell you at 1000 yards my Creed is ballistically better than my 300wsm shooting 210vlds. And I know at distance a 300wsm will beat a 308 easily. I shoot a 300wsm in heavy gun and a 6.5creed in light gun. The Creed and my 300wsm shoot almost the same speed 2850 for the Creed and 2880 for my wsm it has a 34 inch 1.450 barrel. The Creed has a higher bc so it drops less and had less wind drift. The wsm has only 300 ft pounds more energy. The Creed easily has better ballistics at 1000 yards compared to a 308. I don't care how you set up a 308. A 308 can't even come close to enough velocity with a 200 or 225 grain bullet. Only takes 30 seconds to run the numbers. Shep [/QUOTE]
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