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<blockquote data-quote="valleysnyper" data-source="post: 1371412" data-attributes="member: 90894"><p>Thanks for everyone's advice, I was very leary on the 260. I inherited the gun from my father in law.I used to have a 6.5 creedmoor. ..don't anyone take offense to what I'm going to say, I thought that was an inept ctg. In the state where I hunt, Wisconsin, when you see a deer you need to get your gun up and shoot NOW. There is no time dialing range on your scope or using a rangefinder, you need a flat fast shooting ctg for alot of places. I know in the videos they always shoot after 30 min of waiting for a good shot angle. I think in real hunting scenario you shoot any angle, although not a big fan of the Texas heartshot. Anyway my creedmoor dropped 4 inches between 100 and 200 yds, seems wrong to me. I might get another to try, but that's my 260 reasoning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valleysnyper, post: 1371412, member: 90894"] Thanks for everyone's advice, I was very leary on the 260. I inherited the gun from my father in law.I used to have a 6.5 creedmoor. ..don't anyone take offense to what I'm going to say, I thought that was an inept ctg. In the state where I hunt, Wisconsin, when you see a deer you need to get your gun up and shoot NOW. There is no time dialing range on your scope or using a rangefinder, you need a flat fast shooting ctg for alot of places. I know in the videos they always shoot after 30 min of waiting for a good shot angle. I think in real hunting scenario you shoot any angle, although not a big fan of the Texas heartshot. Anyway my creedmoor dropped 4 inches between 100 and 200 yds, seems wrong to me. I might get another to try, but that's my 260 reasoning [/QUOTE]
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