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6.5 Creedmoor or 25-06 for Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1390285" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I may be wrong in my observations, but I keep thinking when looking at new guns that are coming out or different configurations of guns that we already have that they are trying to make them do what a magnum caliber already does!! Why not just buy a magnum and be done with it? Common sense to me. I have a 300 Win. mag. and a 308 Norma magnum, lots more energy, less wind drift, ECT. than the 6.5 or even the 7mm will have. I now they shoot good under good conditions I have seen 6.5 - 300s and 7mm 300s win 1000 yard matches before, but not in the wind. Then along came the 30 - 378 cal. and it would clean house for many years. I hear that the gun to beat now, out over 1500 to over 2000 yards is the 38 - 378 or the 38 Lapua. You can't beat the real thing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1390285, member: 99718"] I may be wrong in my observations, but I keep thinking when looking at new guns that are coming out or different configurations of guns that we already have that they are trying to make them do what a magnum caliber already does!! Why not just buy a magnum and be done with it? Common sense to me. I have a 300 Win. mag. and a 308 Norma magnum, lots more energy, less wind drift, ECT. than the 6.5 or even the 7mm will have. I now they shoot good under good conditions I have seen 6.5 - 300s and 7mm 300s win 1000 yard matches before, but not in the wind. Then along came the 30 - 378 cal. and it would clean house for many years. I hear that the gun to beat now, out over 1500 to over 2000 yards is the 38 - 378 or the 38 Lapua. You can't beat the real thing!! [/QUOTE]
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