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<blockquote data-quote="Clem Bronkoski" data-source="post: 1780522" data-attributes="member: 110518"><p>As long as I can remember I was always a fan of sub 30 caliber rounds. It started with the .243 over 50 years ago, then the 270 win, followed by the 7mm-08 and lastly the 6.5CM. All have worked exceedingly well for me over all these years. Yes I did take some critters with the .308, 30-06 and 300WM. </p><p>But I got to watching a video on the best cartridge for long range and the gentleman from, I believe, Rock Ridge Precision said that he considers the two best cartridges are the 28 Nosler and the 300RUM. I'm really considering the 28 Nosler because I would believe the 300RUM in a long range rifle would be a bit much more than needed in the recoil dept. Or should I just stick with my 6.5CM. I don't really plan on doing any LR hunting except for antelope and whitetails. More so just shooting steel out to distant targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem Bronkoski, post: 1780522, member: 110518"] As long as I can remember I was always a fan of sub 30 caliber rounds. It started with the .243 over 50 years ago, then the 270 win, followed by the 7mm-08 and lastly the 6.5CM. All have worked exceedingly well for me over all these years. Yes I did take some critters with the .308, 30-06 and 300WM. But I got to watching a video on the best cartridge for long range and the gentleman from, I believe, Rock Ridge Precision said that he considers the two best cartridges are the 28 Nosler and the 300RUM. I'm really considering the 28 Nosler because I would believe the 300RUM in a long range rifle would be a bit much more than needed in the recoil dept. Or should I just stick with my 6.5CM. I don't really plan on doing any LR hunting except for antelope and whitetails. More so just shooting steel out to distant targets. [/QUOTE]
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