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Bullet failure 130 grain nosler partition with 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1498420" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>6.5 Greedmore is not an Elk Cartridge. It's been Marketed by genius, but it's not an Elk Cartridge. Will it kill an Elk? Yeah. An identical Cartridge, the Century-Old 6.5x55 has been killing Moose in Scandinavia for more than a Century. But Moose are ******* compared to Elk and the Shot has to be a good one with precise placement. Not every Elk is gonna give you the perfect shot. To me, the minimum Elk Cartridge is the 7mm-08/270 Win, with well-constructed Bullets, on up. No, the superior 260 Remington isn't an Elk Cartridge either. The 30 Magnums are ideal. The 338 Mags are not too much for Elk for those that can handle the push, 35 Whelen for 300-400 yards or less. I know people that have killed Bull Elk with 243s and 25-06s, but that doesn't mean they are Elk Cartridges. And neither is the 6.5 Greedmore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1498420, member: 105495"] 6.5 Greedmore is not an Elk Cartridge. It’s been Marketed by genius, but it’s not an Elk Cartridge. Will it kill an Elk? Yeah. An identical Cartridge, the Century-Old 6.5x55 has been killing Moose in Scandinavia for more than a Century. But Moose are ******* compared to Elk and the Shot has to be a good one with precise placement. Not every Elk is gonna give you the perfect shot. To me, the minimum Elk Cartridge is the 7mm-08/270 Win, with well-constructed Bullets, on up. No, the superior 260 Remington isn’t an Elk Cartridge either. The 30 Magnums are ideal. The 338 Mags are not too much for Elk for those that can handle the push, 35 Whelen for 300-400 yards or less. I know people that have killed Bull Elk with 243s and 25-06s, but that doesn’t mean they are Elk Cartridges. And neither is the 6.5 Greedmore [/QUOTE]
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