RockyMtnMT
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The elves got him....it's too late. He was under gunned because he chose the Creed.And a day later with all this free shared knowledge the OP hasn't been back hmm
The elves got him....it's too late. He was under gunned because he chose the Creed.And a day later with all this free shared knowledge the OP hasn't been back hmm
That's goodThe elves got him....it's too late. He was under gunned because he chose the Creed.
Sir, you are going to wind up in big trouble...You are confusing an elf with a LeprFor deer the 6.5 Creedmoor is great for elf I would use a net, got to get him to tell me where the pot of gold is located. All kidding aside, it depends on the distance you intend to shoot. If you are investing in a Gunwerks rifle, I believe you are talking long-range hunting so between your choices the Nosler.
I was speaking of the 195 gr bullet going 3300 per second. It will kill a deer, but damage will be great. I do know what I am trying to say. Meat damage increases when you get above 2800 fps. If you want to wait till all the deer get to 4-500 yds, go to it. The original post was about an all around gun for deer and elk. I would say that more deer and elk opportunities come at less that 300 yds, than over. Probably a lot more opportunities at less than 200 than over 200 for deer and elk. No need to get angry. If you want me to clarify or if you want to express your opinion, that is fine. No need to accuse me of not knowing what I am talking about.How about you don't use a long range round on close range deer and it'll be fine? 600 yard 28 nosler = 100 yard 7-08. Yet nobody says a 708 prohibits eating deer? You recommend a 6.5 CM? That's a near 7-08 ballistic match ? What exactly are you trying to say? Do you even know?
The OP didn't say long range, it said all around.Why do posts like this show up so often on a long range hunting forum?
reminds me of my ex wife.... start a Buch of **** then walk away.... pot-stirrers!And a day later with all this free shared knowledge the OP hasn't been back hmm
just friggin awesome...lmao
I personally wouldn't shoot only 25 rounds a year in my dedicated LR rifleI think the 28N is very close to a perfect cartridge. We have loaded quite a few of them. Depending on the barrel twist we have loaded them with 131g Hammer Hunters up to 169g Hammer Hunters. The most common that we load is the 143g Hammer Hunter at about 3600 fsp with N570. This is one of my most favorite combos. A legit 1000y elk round with a near 500y point blank range capability. Just think about being able to hold hair to 500y and then work your dial ups after 500y. How cool is that?!? Lets say that the barrel life is 600 rounds. I think it is much higher than that for a hunting rifle, but we will use 600 for arguing. If a guy shoots 25 shots per year in his hunting rifle that means this hunting rifle would last 24 years before needing to be re-barreled. For an awful lot of us that is long enough that it will be passed down to the next generation.
Barrel burners are far too often over looked because of internet lore. Get the rocket sled and treat it right for a lifetime of fantastic hunting.
Curious how it was hard on the barrel and how you gauged it.I personally wouldn't shoot only 25 rounds a year in my dedicated LR rifle
I feel that we're getting duped into the fastest and highest bc hype, with the belief that it'll make up for lack of trigger time (with the actual rifle used for hunting).
I've owned a 28 nos, its very hard on barrels.
My advice would be to pick a bonded or monolith bullet ( heard great things about your hammers) for elk, way more important than velocity