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At 1400yrds Its best to just use 50bmg or .416barretYep. That why I do all my 1400yd Elk slaying with 7mm.
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At 1400yrds Its best to just use 50bmg or .416barretYep. That why I do all my 1400yd Elk slaying with 7mm.
50bmg, the round that will bring down anything you shoot it at. Depending on the size of the animal you might not even need to hit it. Just get the round close and the change in airpressure will kill it.50 BMG. Now there is an ''All purpose round''.
Not much for range sniping. Rather 'hunt' a little moreNot sure I could even see a target that far away, let alone hit it. Hats off to all you long-range hunters.
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Some dayThe OP's 7mm rem mag will work on anything in north America. However, every red blooded American should own at least 1 good 30-06. I'd suggest one if you don't have one yet.
Isn't that supposed to be FTW?You need this 270 fwt, but it will cost you....
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She's a sweet shooter for such an old rifle. Weighs in at 6.5 pounds too, so fairly lightweight for an old rifle. Easy on the eyes too...
I know a couple of people who are happy with their 6.5 creedmore riflesOK everyone wants to know all the info to help pick a caliber.
No need really as YOU will give me your reasons for which one
I'm thinking of a Ruger American preditor in 223,6.5 creedmore, or 243
I already have a 223 'wylde' AR. And a 7mm mag. The 223 would compliment the AR but that's kinda boring,no? As why 308 ain't on here,lol
Maybe something different?
Deer & dogs mostly. I have WIDE open spaces to shoot
Thanks
Mike
I highly recommend the 243. I have shot the cartridge for decades, killing many deer and antelope with it. It is easy and inexpensive to reload; the brass lasts forever. If you don't reload, the ammunition is relatively inexpensive, and ubiquitous.OK everyone wants to know all the info to help pick a caliber.
No need really as YOU will give me your reasons for which one
I'm thinking of a Ruger American preditor in 223,6.5 creedmore, or 243
I already have a 223 'wylde' AR. And a 7mm mag. The 223 would compliment the AR but that's kinda boring,no? As why 308 ain't on here,lol
Maybe something different?
Deer & dogs mostly. I have WIDE open spaces to shoot
Thanks
Mike
When I get the money.no one mentioned Lapua?!?
When I find a gold mine in my backyard.no one mentioned Lapua?!?