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7mm Rem Mag vs 6.5mm Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Konrad" data-source="post: 1570247" data-attributes="member: 26549"><p>A heavy for caliber, long, well designed, expanding (in the case of thin skinned game) projectile launched at velocities close to 3000 fps, regardless of caliber is always better on game than a small diameter, light, faster bullet that is poorly constructed.</p><p></p><p>As in archery, one must always consider the worst case scenario as "average". If you are taking equipment into the game fields thinking that it will work "if everything goes just right", you are setting yourself up for failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konrad, post: 1570247, member: 26549"] A heavy for caliber, long, well designed, expanding (in the case of thin skinned game) projectile launched at velocities close to 3000 fps, regardless of caliber is always better on game than a small diameter, light, faster bullet that is poorly constructed. As in archery, one must always consider the worst case scenario as "average". If you are taking equipment into the game fields thinking that it will work "if everything goes just right", you are setting yourself up for failure. [/QUOTE]
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