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6.5 Creedmoor vs. 7mm -08
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverday" data-source="post: 4361839" data-attributes="member: 17289"><p>It really doesn't have anything to do with shooting a mile...what your doing is shooting a flatter shooting gun , which will cause you less margin for error to target or animal your shooting...you can take a short action gun and shoot with a 300 mag...and have a lot less recoil than a long action and a lot more fun to shoot for kids, women and yourself...it doesn't matter 40 -100 yards or 200 yards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverday, post: 4361839, member: 17289"] It really doesn't have anything to do with shooting a mile...what your doing is shooting a flatter shooting gun , which will cause you less margin for error to target or animal your shooting...you can take a short action gun and shoot with a 300 mag...and have a lot less recoil than a long action and a lot more fun to shoot for kids, women and yourself...it doesn't matter 40 -100 yards or 200 yards... [/QUOTE]
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