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Is the 6.5 creedmoor the new 30/30?
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<blockquote data-quote="CBH Australia" data-source="post: 2919255" data-attributes="member: 116486"><p>[USER=114633]@GrayCreed[/USER] don't hate the haters. </p><p></p><p>I would say I'm not hating on the Creedmoor just the hype and the nonsense claims from people who literally make claims that it will put do any of the geriatric .30's. Yes, that was one response on a forum.</p><p></p><p>It started as a target round and with the right Projectiles and good shot placement it can probably kill just as well as comparable cartridges. </p><p></p><p>I don't have one and will probably have a .260 before a Creedmoor just to be defiant and buck the trend.</p><p></p><p>[USER=120420]@buzby[/USER] I don't think it's a masculinity thing thing but man buns are not for everyone. </p><p></p><p>The man bun craze and Creedmoor craze to me are trends . Some people like to be different, just like everyone else. In Australia it's seems that so many young adults and even their parents generation are getting tattoos, often multiples or large designs. It wasn't so common when I was a kid. Far less people had tattoos or at least visible tattoos. </p><p></p><p>The Creedmoor will likely stay around because it's so available now and loaded right in a fit for purpose rifle be it's probably suited to new shooters and young hunters but for my purposes a .308 is still a versatile round for Australia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBH Australia, post: 2919255, member: 116486"] [USER=114633]@GrayCreed[/USER] don't hate the haters. I would say I'm not hating on the Creedmoor just the hype and the nonsense claims from people who literally make claims that it will put do any of the geriatric .30's. Yes, that was one response on a forum. It started as a target round and with the right Projectiles and good shot placement it can probably kill just as well as comparable cartridges. I don't have one and will probably have a .260 before a Creedmoor just to be defiant and buck the trend. [USER=120420]@buzby[/USER] I don't think it's a masculinity thing thing but man buns are not for everyone. The man bun craze and Creedmoor craze to me are trends . Some people like to be different, just like everyone else. In Australia it's seems that so many young adults and even their parents generation are getting tattoos, often multiples or large designs. It wasn't so common when I was a kid. Far less people had tattoos or at least visible tattoos. The Creedmoor will likely stay around because it's so available now and loaded right in a fit for purpose rifle be it's probably suited to new shooters and young hunters but for my purposes a .308 is still a versatile round for Australia. [/QUOTE]
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