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6.5CM v. .308?
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1031967" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>Creedmoor hands down for me. Its going to have less recoil than the 308 and the 6.5 mm bullets have a very high B.C. even in the lighter pills. In order for a 30 cal bullet to match that B.C it has to get very heavy and the 308 will be pushing it much slower than the Creedmoor with a 140 grain bullet. If your buying ammo then the Creedmoor is a no brainer. Its cheap and shoots lights out. The Creedmoor is an excellent hunting round as well out to id say around 800-1000 yards with the proper shot placement. Cant go wrong with the 6.5 cm both my dad and i have one and they both shoot consistent 1/2 moa or under with occasionally a 1/4 moa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1031967, member: 72601"] Creedmoor hands down for me. Its going to have less recoil than the 308 and the 6.5 mm bullets have a very high B.C. even in the lighter pills. In order for a 30 cal bullet to match that B.C it has to get very heavy and the 308 will be pushing it much slower than the Creedmoor with a 140 grain bullet. If your buying ammo then the Creedmoor is a no brainer. Its cheap and shoots lights out. The Creedmoor is an excellent hunting round as well out to id say around 800-1000 yards with the proper shot placement. Cant go wrong with the 6.5 cm both my dad and i have one and they both shoot consistent 1/2 moa or under with occasionally a 1/4 moa. [/QUOTE]
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