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7mm Rem Mag vs 6.5mm Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 945397" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>The difference:</p><p>7mmMag is on a long action. For hunting in the mountain states where shots can be out beyond 600 yds plus. The 7mmMag is an excellent choice. With the 185 Bergers it will serve you well under extreme hunting conditions such as steep uphill and downhill shooting and across long canyon or valleys.</p><p>6.5 Creedmoor is on a short action. It's also a great shooting caliber and in some ways the best choice if your intent leans towards target practice and developing your shooting skills. The 6.5 x55 Swede or the 260 Rem are a better choice in my opinion however. If your set on a 6.5 for hunting then build a 6.5x284. It's comparable to the 300 WM with allot less recoil.</p><p></p><p>However, I hunt the majority of big game with a 300WM, Rem700, 190grSMK. I had this completely gone through. It's on it's 2nd barrel 26". Jewel Trigger set at 2#, NF NSX 5.5-22x56-NPR2 reticle. This rifle has accounted for over 50 mule deer and 15 elk.</p><p></p><p>I built both a 243 and a 243AI for open country coyote, and deer. Lots of fun.</p><p></p><p>What ever you decide on be sure to install a quality trigger and scope. Then practice allot.</p><p>GOOD LUCK</p><p>Gonzo</p><p>SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 945397, member: 8915"] The difference: 7mmMag is on a long action. For hunting in the mountain states where shots can be out beyond 600 yds plus. The 7mmMag is an excellent choice. With the 185 Bergers it will serve you well under extreme hunting conditions such as steep uphill and downhill shooting and across long canyon or valleys. 6.5 Creedmoor is on a short action. It's also a great shooting caliber and in some ways the best choice if your intent leans towards target practice and developing your shooting skills. The 6.5 x55 Swede or the 260 Rem are a better choice in my opinion however. If your set on a 6.5 for hunting then build a 6.5x284. It's comparable to the 300 WM with allot less recoil. However, I hunt the majority of big game with a 300WM, Rem700, 190grSMK. I had this completely gone through. It's on it's 2nd barrel 26". Jewel Trigger set at 2#, NF NSX 5.5-22x56-NPR2 reticle. This rifle has accounted for over 50 mule deer and 15 elk. I built both a 243 and a 243AI for open country coyote, and deer. Lots of fun. What ever you decide on be sure to install a quality trigger and scope. Then practice allot. GOOD LUCK Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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