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6.5 Creedmor- the Holy Grail?
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<blockquote data-quote="IRISHMADMAN7RM" data-source="post: 1530654" data-attributes="member: 100295"><p>140 grain for Elk? That's like shooting a hog with a 22 mag. might work, but not likely.</p><p>The Military has been using 7.62 for centuries, and after WWII ,the Corp Purchased Several Lots of Winchester 7MM. They preferred this cal for long range accuracy, but due to the lack of rounds produced ,it being a specialty cartridge, and the abundance of 7.62x51, the opted to stay with the .308.They will never use this round in there line up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IRISHMADMAN7RM, post: 1530654, member: 100295"] 140 grain for Elk? That's like shooting a hog with a 22 mag. might work, but not likely. The Military has been using 7.62 for centuries, and after WWII ,the Corp Purchased Several Lots of Winchester 7MM. They preferred this cal for long range accuracy, but due to the lack of rounds produced ,it being a specialty cartridge, and the abundance of 7.62x51, the opted to stay with the .308.They will never use this round in there line up. [/QUOTE]
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