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<blockquote data-quote="Crews" data-source="post: 1361904" data-attributes="member: 83626"><p>Once again, everyone's needs are different.... but personally I wouldn't waste the money on the Copper Creek thing. The beautiful part about Creedmoor is that with a premium rifle, it'll shoot the Hornady box ammo extremely well, and any of those bullets will kill animals effectively. And it's so cheap, I have a hard time seeing a significant return on investment for custom load work unless you're shooting past 600 yards all the time. And let's be realistic.... most of us are in very good shape if we're truly proficient at 600 yards. That's a long shot on an animal for about 99% of the hunters in the world. I wouldn't be scared to shoot a deer out to 500 with the ELD-M or 130 Berger Hybrid either, and that stuff is cheaper than the ELD-X "hunting" bullets.</p><p></p><p>Keep running that Hornady ammo and practice, practice, practice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crews, post: 1361904, member: 83626"] Once again, everyone's needs are different.... but personally I wouldn't waste the money on the Copper Creek thing. The beautiful part about Creedmoor is that with a premium rifle, it'll shoot the Hornady box ammo extremely well, and any of those bullets will kill animals effectively. And it's so cheap, I have a hard time seeing a significant return on investment for custom load work unless you're shooting past 600 yards all the time. And let's be realistic.... most of us are in very good shape if we're truly proficient at 600 yards. That's a long shot on an animal for about 99% of the hunters in the world. I wouldn't be scared to shoot a deer out to 500 with the ELD-M or 130 Berger Hybrid either, and that stuff is cheaper than the ELD-X "hunting" bullets. Keep running that Hornady ammo and practice, practice, practice! [/QUOTE]
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