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6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 2042160" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>It shouldn't be too hard to find a bullet to meet those criteria. I would go with a 100gn monolithic type, like anything that says Barnes. They are unforgiving bullets and will absolutely put a hole through something. The Triple-shocks were a step in the right direction from the original X-bullet and they have only gotten better.</p><p>Another good 100gn choice in 6.5mm would be the Nosler Partition. At that range they would be plenty accurate for any North American deer and they are deer killers.</p><p>If I were to go with any of the poly carbonate tip bullets, or cup/core soft-point bullets, I would step up to 120gns. Back when my youngest started deer hunting, I got him a R700 Mountain rifle in .260Rem and with 120gn Ballistic Tips he killed everything he pointed that little rifle at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 2042160, member: 307"] It shouldn't be too hard to find a bullet to meet those criteria. I would go with a 100gn monolithic type, like anything that says Barnes. They are unforgiving bullets and will absolutely put a hole through something. The Triple-shocks were a step in the right direction from the original X-bullet and they have only gotten better. Another good 100gn choice in 6.5mm would be the Nosler Partition. At that range they would be plenty accurate for any North American deer and they are deer killers. If I were to go with any of the poly carbonate tip bullets, or cup/core soft-point bullets, I would step up to 120gns. Back when my youngest started deer hunting, I got him a R700 Mountain rifle in .260Rem and with 120gn Ballistic Tips he killed everything he pointed that little rifle at. [/QUOTE]
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