RetiredSniper
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I prefer my trusted 308 for deer. Moos, My marlin 35 Remington!
7-08, 280, 284Nice just hunted with my son this last weekend around Binger, OK for youth season. He was shooting his grandpas 6.5 creed. He has used a 7mm08 the past few years which is a great caliber for deer in my opinion.
I was and always will be a 270 win fan. However the last few years I bought into the 6.5 Creed hype and have used one on several hogs, deer, mule deer, antelope and elk. I have to say it works as long as you do your job.
Thinking of building another 270 win though as it is my favorite.
I was and always will be a 270 win fan. However the last few years I bought into the 6.5 Creed hype and have used one on several hogs, deer, mule deer, antelope and elk. I have to say it works as long as you do your job.
Thinking of building another 270 win though as it is my favorite.
what do u consider medium range25-06 with 100Gr. Partitions at 3200. It might be the perfect medium range Whitetail
rifle!
25-06 with 100Gr. Partitions at 3200. It might be the perfect medium range Whitetail
rifle!
I was and always will be a 270 win fan. However the last few years I bought into the 6.5 Creed hype and have used one on several hogs, deer, mule deer, antelope and elk. I have to say it works as long as you do your joIn New England dense country the 30-30 is my choice and in the open areas the 30-06 is the one.
What Will said, in a BLR. Great cartridge that deserves more respect and love.358 Winchester. A slap down with a 200g RN bullet. No plan to shoot over 300yds or much over 150 really. Nice looking round 308 brass with a 35cal bullet. A real DRT round.
Don't know what KyCarl calls medium range but I've killed deer out to 400+ yds with 100 gr Partitions, Solid Bases, and Barnes TTSXs out of several 25-06s and my 257 Roberts!W
what do u consider medium range