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Difference between the 6-284 and the 6.5-284
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<blockquote data-quote="mike33" data-source="post: 386270" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>I have a good friend who is a 6mm-284 junky. I actually got to witness 1 kill last fall in co. But up to now he has 22 bull elk under his belt with a 6x284. Last fall was 650 yards nice 6x7 he fired 3 shots hitting twice in the guts. He is an excellant shooter but has done very well with it. He shoots a 100 grain nosler soild base for elk which you can not get any more, he has a gun shop and was able to get several thousand . As far as deer his pet load is a 85 gr. siera hpbt. Also his theory is high vel. causing bullet fragmintation is why it kills so well. He thinks going to the heavy weights does not kill as well because the bullet punchs through. Its kind of hard to argue with someone that has that many elk under theree belt.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike33, post: 386270, member: 14195"] I have a good friend who is a 6mm-284 junky. I actually got to witness 1 kill last fall in co. But up to now he has 22 bull elk under his belt with a 6x284. Last fall was 650 yards nice 6x7 he fired 3 shots hitting twice in the guts. He is an excellant shooter but has done very well with it. He shoots a 100 grain nosler soild base for elk which you can not get any more, he has a gun shop and was able to get several thousand . As far as deer his pet load is a 85 gr. siera hpbt. Also his theory is high vel. causing bullet fragmintation is why it kills so well. He thinks going to the heavy weights does not kill as well because the bullet punchs through. Its kind of hard to argue with someone that has that many elk under theree belt. Mike [/QUOTE]
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