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6.5 Creedmoor: Maximum Lethal Range for Whitetail
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 1974953" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>That is amazing! I have seen this mentioned before, I assumed that many were running high pressures like folks do with AI rounds but I can see that is not your experience. I loaded my Wife's CM to 2825 with the 140 NP for an AR Elk hunt (like winning the lottery and she scored) but is as far as I took it with RL26. </p><p>To me if the difference is even 100fps I would just as soon hang with the CM. And I understand the 6.5PRC is faster than the 6.5-284 but not enough to matter, just slightly, that's why I am studying the Wea. RPM. That may be a little off topic but not completely. I think you might have a little more of an edge at 600 yds if you have a 156 Berger or 142 LRAccubond starting at 3050-3100fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 1974953, member: 3622"] That is amazing! I have seen this mentioned before, I assumed that many were running high pressures like folks do with AI rounds but I can see that is not your experience. I loaded my Wife's CM to 2825 with the 140 NP for an AR Elk hunt (like winning the lottery and she scored) but is as far as I took it with RL26. To me if the difference is even 100fps I would just as soon hang with the CM. And I understand the 6.5PRC is faster than the 6.5-284 but not enough to matter, just slightly, that's why I am studying the Wea. RPM. That may be a little off topic but not completely. I think you might have a little more of an edge at 600 yds if you have a 156 Berger or 142 LRAccubond starting at 3050-3100fps. [/QUOTE]
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