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6.5 Creedmoor for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1795335" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I'm thinking I also want to try the 117 Sledge Hammer in my 22" Creedmoor. I am starting out with a deer/antelope/coyote load, plan on working up with the 120 ELDM then work with the 120 TTSX. After that, try the 117 SH. I also have some 139 Scenars so I'm set. Just need "time and opportunity" now. The range I use is always open, though "kinda cold" this time of year, ha. I get everything ready, then when I get there, get set up, I will take my time and get in the car in between loads while my rifles cool. I try for accuracy first, looking for the Max load "in the specific rifle" I'm using. So far, my other Mesa (300WM) shows best around 2gr under any listed (even QL) load. Then I chronograph after I have "settled" on a round. I then like to go out to the desert and shoot it out to 500. Tons of fun, "almost" as important to me as hunting itself, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1795335, member: 86754"] I'm thinking I also want to try the 117 Sledge Hammer in my 22" Creedmoor. I am starting out with a deer/antelope/coyote load, plan on working up with the 120 ELDM then work with the 120 TTSX. After that, try the 117 SH. I also have some 139 Scenars so I'm set. Just need "time and opportunity" now. The range I use is always open, though "kinda cold" this time of year, ha. I get everything ready, then when I get there, get set up, I will take my time and get in the car in between loads while my rifles cool. I try for accuracy first, looking for the Max load "in the specific rifle" I'm using. So far, my other Mesa (300WM) shows best around 2gr under any listed (even QL) load. Then I chronograph after I have "settled" on a round. I then like to go out to the desert and shoot it out to 500. Tons of fun, "almost" as important to me as hunting itself, ha. [/QUOTE]
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