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The Basics, Starting Out
6.5-300 Dakota
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 89157" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>that round would be very overbore but so what if its not gonna be shoot a whole lot no problem but unless you going with a barrel over 28" or so I don't realy see any advantage balisticaly over the 264Winmag.</p><p>The standard 7mm Dakota is a neat round or maybe a </p><p>7mm-300Dakota shooting a 160gr Accubond would make it a 600 yd deer gun easly probably enough for Elk that far and deer out past 1K</p><p>But personaly my longest shot on a big game animal which was a 120 od pound white tail doe was at a lazer ranged 618 yds abd that was shot with a 22" barreled 308 win and a 175gr SMK , she only went about 60yds or so after the hit.</p><p>Just to let you know that you don't need to be burning 75+ grains of powder paying $3-$5 per shot and get kicked hard to make the kill shots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 89157, member: 8843"] that round would be very overbore but so what if its not gonna be shoot a whole lot no problem but unless you going with a barrel over 28" or so I don't realy see any advantage balisticaly over the 264Winmag. The standard 7mm Dakota is a neat round or maybe a 7mm-300Dakota shooting a 160gr Accubond would make it a 600 yd deer gun easly probably enough for Elk that far and deer out past 1K But personaly my longest shot on a big game animal which was a 120 od pound white tail doe was at a lazer ranged 618 yds abd that was shot with a 22" barreled 308 win and a 175gr SMK , she only went about 60yds or so after the hit. Just to let you know that you don't need to be burning 75+ grains of powder paying $3-$5 per shot and get kicked hard to make the kill shots [/QUOTE]
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