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Ar10 6.5 creedmore vs bolt gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Paparock" data-source="post: 1525180" data-attributes="member: 106235"><p>Hi, everyone. The 6.5 Creedmoor AR in my humble opinion brings the AR system up to what it should have been all along. I never liked the M16 from its inception being a .22 and I understood the military excuse for using it but I did not and do not accept it. Stoner originally designed the AR system as a 7.62x51mm. </p><p></p><p>The 6.5 Creedmoor with the best ammo ranges similar to a .300 Win. Mag. and hits as well as penetrates much better than any 5.56x45mm ammo. I have hunted with custom rifles in .30-06 and .375H&H to handle anything I ran across. </p><p></p><p>Today as I turn 69 I am only looking at the possibility of purchasing a chassis bolt action 6.5 Creedmoor with a NightForce Scope for long-range sniping of coyotes. I lived and hunted in Wyoming for ten years and I miss the mountains there greatly. Now to be near my wife's youngest grand-daughters I'm in the Peoples Republic of California where I get many hard looks for what I ware and carry. This nation is rapidly changing from what it was when our founding fathers set it up and even when I was a boy sadly. I'm am glad I will not live much longer to see what it is going to become. Children are no longer taught real American History in school I know as I subbed in Highschool and looked through their books. It broke my heart to see what they are being taught in its place. All my fellow veterans that have died throughout our wars must be spinning in their graves. Things are changing and NOT for the betterment on our nation. Keep the faith as long as you can my fellow countrymen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paparock, post: 1525180, member: 106235"] Hi, everyone. The 6.5 Creedmoor AR in my humble opinion brings the AR system up to what it should have been all along. I never liked the M16 from its inception being a .22 and I understood the military excuse for using it but I did not and do not accept it. Stoner originally designed the AR system as a 7.62x51mm. The 6.5 Creedmoor with the best ammo ranges similar to a .300 Win. Mag. and hits as well as penetrates much better than any 5.56x45mm ammo. I have hunted with custom rifles in .30-06 and .375H&H to handle anything I ran across. Today as I turn 69 I am only looking at the possibility of purchasing a chassis bolt action 6.5 Creedmoor with a NightForce Scope for long-range sniping of coyotes. I lived and hunted in Wyoming for ten years and I miss the mountains there greatly. Now to be near my wife's youngest grand-daughters I'm in the Peoples Republic of California where I get many hard looks for what I ware and carry. This nation is rapidly changing from what it was when our founding fathers set it up and even when I was a boy sadly. I'm am glad I will not live much longer to see what it is going to become. Children are no longer taught real American History in school I know as I subbed in Highschool and looked through their books. It broke my heart to see what they are being taught in its place. All my fellow veterans that have died throughout our wars must be spinning in their graves. Things are changing and NOT for the betterment on our nation. Keep the faith as long as you can my fellow countrymen. [/QUOTE]
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