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I Bought a 6.5 Creedmoor!
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1703484" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>Fair Chase states the animal has to have an escape route.</p><p>At longer ranges they have no clue you are in the same county.</p><p>If you are just getting into hunting or the 6.5 CM, if you do not reload find a factory load that shoots the best in your rifle that is suitable for the type of game you want to hunt.</p><p>If you do hand load work up a load that is again suitable for your game.</p><p>Hype never killed nothing, so research a lot then shoot a lot.</p><p>Remember one thing, the 6.5 Creedmoors BBL may only for top accuracy last 1000 rounds.</p><p>Keep your ranges fairly short, keep in mind your sure hit range be it 100, 200, or what ever and you will not have to chase many when you place the bullet with skill.</p><p>Avoid low percentage shots and pass on any that does not give you an entrance and exit in the vitals.</p><p>I hunt Elk and Mule Deer here in Wyoming and like Clint Eastwood said " a man's got to know his limitations".</p><p>Good luck and good shooting to you.</p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1703484, member: 20780"] Fair Chase states the animal has to have an escape route. At longer ranges they have no clue you are in the same county. If you are just getting into hunting or the 6.5 CM, if you do not reload find a factory load that shoots the best in your rifle that is suitable for the type of game you want to hunt. If you do hand load work up a load that is again suitable for your game. Hype never killed nothing, so research a lot then shoot a lot. Remember one thing, the 6.5 Creedmoors BBL may only for top accuracy last 1000 rounds. Keep your ranges fairly short, keep in mind your sure hit range be it 100, 200, or what ever and you will not have to chase many when you place the bullet with skill. Avoid low percentage shots and pass on any that does not give you an entrance and exit in the vitals. I hunt Elk and Mule Deer here in Wyoming and like Clint Eastwood said " a man's got to know his limitations". Good luck and good shooting to you. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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