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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
.265 cal vs .284
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1953525" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>Since you put elk into the equation then my vote is on the 280AI, all day. Without elk I would have voted the 6.5 creed or 260. Heck even the 6 creed or 6BR / 6BRA would suit you really well for up to deer size game. </p><p></p><p>You said that you handload so I have to ask, why limit yourself to so few cartridges? There are several good wildcats out there that could serve you well. Just pick up a used R700 or Tikka and send it off to get barreled for the cartridge of your choice. It'd be a little more expensive than a factory rifle but opens up your options considerably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1953525, member: 112192"] Since you put elk into the equation then my vote is on the 280AI, all day. Without elk I would have voted the 6.5 creed or 260. Heck even the 6 creed or 6BR / 6BRA would suit you really well for up to deer size game. You said that you handload so I have to ask, why limit yourself to so few cartridges? There are several good wildcats out there that could serve you well. Just pick up a used R700 or Tikka and send it off to get barreled for the cartridge of your choice. It'd be a little more expensive than a factory rifle but opens up your options considerably. [/QUOTE]
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