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<blockquote data-quote="NHGriff" data-source="post: 380485" data-attributes="member: 23759"><p>I guess I have the same question but I'm looking to kill slightly bigger varmints. I'm looking for the lightest kicking long range whitetail round. This would strictly be for whitetail no Elk, Muley, or grizzley rounds. </p><p>It's my first true long range gun and I want to start with the little brother then complement it with a 338 edge in the future when I go even longer and bigger game.</p><p></p><p>So what would you say max distance would be with the 6x284 vs the 6.5x .284?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHGriff, post: 380485, member: 23759"] I guess I have the same question but I'm looking to kill slightly bigger varmints. I'm looking for the lightest kicking long range whitetail round. This would strictly be for whitetail no Elk, Muley, or grizzley rounds. It's my first true long range gun and I want to start with the little brother then complement it with a 338 edge in the future when I go even longer and bigger game. So what would you say max distance would be with the 6x284 vs the 6.5x .284? [/QUOTE]
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