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Hornady precision hunter 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1595810" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>Two mature mule deer taken with that round. 75 yds and 250. Bang flop.</p><p>I would use that round with confidence. We did see most rifles shot .5 moa vs 1/4-1/3 moa from the 140eld. Weight sort the loaded bullets into two groups high weight and low weight and I bet they both fall into that.3 moa group. Empty brass has averaged a 4gr extreme spread in my samples. They did seem to cluster much closer in two weight nodes within that 4gr es.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1595810, member: 9382"] Two mature mule deer taken with that round. 75 yds and 250. Bang flop. I would use that round with confidence. We did see most rifles shot .5 moa vs 1/4-1/3 moa from the 140eld. Weight sort the loaded bullets into two groups high weight and low weight and I bet they both fall into that.3 moa group. Empty brass has averaged a 4gr extreme spread in my samples. They did seem to cluster much closer in two weight nodes within that 4gr es. [/QUOTE]
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