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Has the 6.5prc peaked in interested?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldpilot" data-source="post: 1715977" data-attributes="member: 87110"><p>I don't agree with statements about cartridges being too big or too small for hunting something. I really think the important thing is accuracy and comfort with what you shoot. I have taken deer, elk, coyotes, prairie dogs, caribou and numerous other game with a 6mm Remington shooting a 100 grain spitzer. It does have a 26" barrel, an India Rosewood stock a 6.5 x 20 scope, and I built it myself, and weights 11 lbs. Shot selection is the critical element and knowing you can hit exactly where you aim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldpilot, post: 1715977, member: 87110"] I don't agree with statements about cartridges being too big or too small for hunting something. I really think the important thing is accuracy and comfort with what you shoot. I have taken deer, elk, coyotes, prairie dogs, caribou and numerous other game with a 6mm Remington shooting a 100 grain spitzer. It does have a 26" barrel, an India Rosewood stock a 6.5 x 20 scope, and I built it myself, and weights 11 lbs. Shot selection is the critical element and knowing you can hit exactly where you aim. [/QUOTE]
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