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<blockquote data-quote="Harvey Durham" data-source="post: 1551014" data-attributes="member: 108572"><p>Simply put, a 6.5 creedmoor is to small for elk!! No exceptions, reading on down where someone was told their friend told them they killed an elk with one at 1,550 yards!! A creedmoor bearly has enough energy at 1,550 to kill a rabbit if they could hit it!! Anyone that would even shoot at anything at that range with a Creedmoor doesn't need to even be allowed to be hunting!!! I don't believe it at all. My advice is find someone local and find an ethical hunter and mentor!! I own and love my 6.5 creedmoor and WILL NOT even take a shot at a deer with it passed 500 yards. I have a 1,038 yard and a 1,508 yard target that I should when I'm preparing for a hunt and have made sub world record groups with witnesses and pictures to back it up. Whoever that person is that's making that claim is an idiot!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harvey Durham, post: 1551014, member: 108572"] Simply put, a 6.5 creedmoor is to small for elk!! No exceptions, reading on down where someone was told their friend told them they killed an elk with one at 1,550 yards!! A creedmoor bearly has enough energy at 1,550 to kill a rabbit if they could hit it!! Anyone that would even shoot at anything at that range with a Creedmoor doesn’t need to even be allowed to be hunting!!! I don’t believe it at all. My advice is find someone local and find an ethical hunter and mentor!! I own and love my 6.5 creedmoor and WILL NOT even take a shot at a deer with it passed 500 yards. I have a 1,038 yard and a 1,508 yard target that I should when I’m preparing for a hunt and have made sub world record groups with witnesses and pictures to back it up. Whoever that person is that’s making that claim is an idiot!! [/QUOTE]
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