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How not, to use a 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1601053" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>Hit my bull last year in the same spot as this guys first shot. 300 Win Mag and a 215 Berger at 625 yds. Blew the elbow bone apart and opened up the chest cavity. He did require a follow up shot but he didn't go far before he bedded down. Maybe 50 yds after the first hit. I'll be the first to admit I probably should of passed on the shot. -32C off of primo tripod shooting sticks. I practice out to 500 yds but the cold, all the clothes and some adrenaline and I messed up. Couldn't use my bipod as there was to much grass and snow. It does happen and I'm sure glad I wasn't under gunned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1601053, member: 38130"] Hit my bull last year in the same spot as this guys first shot. 300 Win Mag and a 215 Berger at 625 yds. Blew the elbow bone apart and opened up the chest cavity. He did require a follow up shot but he didn’t go far before he bedded down. Maybe 50 yds after the first hit. I’ll be the first to admit I probably should of passed on the shot. -32C off of primo tripod shooting sticks. I practice out to 500 yds but the cold, all the clothes and some adrenaline and I messed up. Couldn’t use my bipod as there was to much grass and snow. It does happen and I’m sure glad I wasn’t under gunned. [/QUOTE]
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