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6.5 Creedmoor or 25-06 for Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1389395" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Gotcha. It's all good. I've just heard lots of younger folks (in their 20's) at guns stores and at the ranges talking about older cartridges saying something was "old" or "antique" meaning they thought of it as decrepit and incapable of keeping up with the new modern stuff (which is sadly the mindset they have been taught to believe about everything today), not realizing that with new and modern components, and treated to equal opportunities (good brass, proper twists, modern bullets & powders) that it is more than capable of handling its own against all the newer more modern cartridges. Every cartridge has its place, but some seem to think that just because something is old, it's useless, and because something else is new, it must automatically be lightyears better than the old cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1389395, member: 12995"] Gotcha. It's all good. I've just heard lots of younger folks (in their 20's) at guns stores and at the ranges talking about older cartridges saying something was "old" or "antique" meaning they thought of it as decrepit and incapable of keeping up with the new modern stuff (which is sadly the mindset they have been taught to believe about everything today), not realizing that with new and modern components, and treated to equal opportunities (good brass, proper twists, modern bullets & powders) that it is more than capable of handling its own against all the newer more modern cartridges. Every cartridge has its place, but some seem to think that just because something is old, it's useless, and because something else is new, it must automatically be lightyears better than the old cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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