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243 or 6.5 creedmoor for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1059013" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>I own a Creedmoor and shoot 140 Bergers at 2825 fps; my shooting partner has a 243 AI and shoots 105's at over 3100 fps. At all ranges inside 1200 yards (I haven't shot further when with him) his rifle shoots flatter and it's rare that he has to really add any additional wind adjustments compared to me.</p><p></p><p>I like my Creedmoor a little bit better from a dual purpose standpoint because almost 50% more bullet weight never hurts when you hit flesh. From a strict target perspective he's got me convinced to build a 6mm or some sort in the near future. The recoil is less than my 6.5, bullets are a little cheaper, and they're just plain fun. In my mind you can't really go wrong with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1059013, member: 29966"] I own a Creedmoor and shoot 140 Bergers at 2825 fps; my shooting partner has a 243 AI and shoots 105's at over 3100 fps. At all ranges inside 1200 yards (I haven't shot further when with him) his rifle shoots flatter and it's rare that he has to really add any additional wind adjustments compared to me. I like my Creedmoor a little bit better from a dual purpose standpoint because almost 50% more bullet weight never hurts when you hit flesh. From a strict target perspective he's got me convinced to build a 6mm or some sort in the near future. The recoil is less than my 6.5, bullets are a little cheaper, and they're just plain fun. In my mind you can't really go wrong with either. [/QUOTE]
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