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<blockquote data-quote="dabouv" data-source="post: 2318290" data-attributes="member: 120359"><p>260 and 6.5 creedmoor are ok but I'd personally stay under 400. 270, 7mm08 or 308 better. 30.06 and now we are talking a good marksman can think about 500 on a big bull. I like 7mmMag Or 300 win. If you like recoil,go 338. My cousins shoot quite a few whitetail Doe (landowner damage permit) and have high end guns. They shoot off a bench on the property and he can make 800:yard shots and the creedmoor is not able to consistently make clean kills at that distance On a whitetail doe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dabouv, post: 2318290, member: 120359"] 260 and 6.5 creedmoor are ok but I’d personally stay under 400. 270, 7mm08 or 308 better. 30.06 and now we are talking a good marksman can think about 500 on a big bull. I like 7mmMag Or 300 win. If you like recoil,go 338. My cousins shoot quite a few whitetail Doe (landowner damage permit) and have high end guns. They shoot off a bench on the property and he can make 800:yard shots and the creedmoor is not able to consistently make clean kills at that distance On a whitetail doe. [/QUOTE]
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