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Is a 6mm Creedmoor fur friendly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2121630"><p>I'm planning the same thing, and I know they can be loaded down to 55gr, but them you'd have to get your barrel made in a 1-12 (maybe, I'm really not certain), but the standard is a 1-8 and some are even faster, 1-7 or 1-7.5 so they can shoot bullets in the 108 gr range. I've killed a few coyotes with a 108gr from a 6mm arc, and it chews them up pretty good. I'm trying to convince myself that it doesn't matter, and that our pelts in TN really don't have any value anyways, but it is on my mind. I'm interested in hearing other opinions here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2121630"] I'm planning the same thing, and I know they can be loaded down to 55gr, but them you'd have to get your barrel made in a 1-12 (maybe, I'm really not certain), but the standard is a 1-8 and some are even faster, 1-7 or 1-7.5 so they can shoot bullets in the 108 gr range. I've killed a few coyotes with a 108gr from a 6mm arc, and it chews them up pretty good. I'm trying to convince myself that it doesn't matter, and that our pelts in TN really don't have any value anyways, but it is on my mind. I'm interested in hearing other opinions here.. [/QUOTE]
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