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6.5 Creedmoor vs. 7mm -08
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<blockquote data-quote="ratsnakeboogy" data-source="post: 4361887" data-attributes="member: 5933"><p>I get part of what your saying, and I own several of the short action calibers 7-08, .260, 6mm etc. </p><p>like I posted before, for me it seems to be unnecessary. That margin of error you refer to makes little to no difference at 100 and 200 and only slightly comes into play at 300 between the calibers we are discussing here. I get the 300 WinMag argument, but that's not what's being discussed here unless I missed something. </p><p></p><p>Just for the record I'm not bashing anyone, just over the last 30 years I've only shot 3 deer over 200 yards and only 1of those was approaching 300 yards. I could probably get by with a 30-30 for most of the places I hunt now days. </p><p></p><p>There really doesn't need to be a reason to buy a new rifle, everyone knows that. I was just giving my thoughts on how it would effect me, it wouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsnakeboogy, post: 4361887, member: 5933"] I get part of what your saying, and I own several of the short action calibers 7-08, .260, 6mm etc. like I posted before, for me it seems to be unnecessary. That margin of error you refer to makes little to no difference at 100 and 200 and only slightly comes into play at 300 between the calibers we are discussing here. I get the 300 WinMag argument, but that's not what's being discussed here unless I missed something. Just for the record I'm not bashing anyone, just over the last 30 years I've only shot 3 deer over 200 yards and only 1of those was approaching 300 yards. I could probably get by with a 30-30 for most of the places I hunt now days. There really doesn't need to be a reason to buy a new rifle, everyone knows that. I was just giving my thoughts on how it would effect me, it wouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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