MTLabrador
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Mine has lots of sentimental value, it was my first centerfire rifle and it’s killed a lot of deer. She’ll get upgraded to handle the heavy bullets one of these days.Damnit. That’s a good idea.
New plan…
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Mine has lots of sentimental value, it was my first centerfire rifle and it’s killed a lot of deer. She’ll get upgraded to handle the heavy bullets one of these days.Damnit. That’s a good idea.
New plan…
I’ve gone back and forth between that route, and selling the barrel and replacing with a custom. The cost difference isn’t much.I keep looking at EuroOptic and the 1:8 twist .22-250 T3x stainless. Just a little tickle tickle with a reamer and probably a new mag…
Fixed it for you.I'm waiting for the 17 Creedmore Ackley Improved PCR with the new special alloy steel case using the new Tungsten Barnes X bullets. It's basically a plasma rifle.
Fixed it for you.
17 Creedmore Ackley Improved PCR with the new special alloy steel case
Since hunting is about throwing chunks of metal toward game at high velocities, if you have even an elementary school knowledge of the principles of math and physics, you should be able to sort this out yourself.You keep saying this. Start naming them.
There’s not a gnat’s arse practical difference between them, save ammo availability.
I don't have a 6.5 Creed and will not be getting into the Creed game in any cartridge. But, thanks Karen. mtmuleySince hunting is about throwing chunks of metal toward game at high velocities, if you have even an elementary school knowledge of the principles of math and physics, you should be able to sort this out yourself.
But since you asked, for marginally more recoil, the 7mm-08 can handle a wider range of bullets that are also high in BC and throw them at higher velocities. For hunting typical game such as mule deer, whitetails, pronghorn, sheep and even elk, it is a better choice in every way until and unless you have someone who 1) has a severely low recoil tolerance and 2) can even tell the difference in recoil between the two (most people can't). But of course, because of better marketing that has so many people under the age of 50 thinking the 6.5 CM is capable of incredible things, the round does now have a better factory ammo selection. So I'll give it that.
Since hunting is about throwing chunks of metal toward game at high velocities, if you have even an elementary school knowledge of the principles of math and physics, you should be able to sort this out yourself.
But since you asked, for marginally more recoil, the 7mm-08 can handle a wider range of bullets that are also high in BC and throw them at higher velocities. For hunting typical game such as mule deer, whitetails, pronghorn, sheep and even elk, it is a better choice in every way until and unless you have someone who 1) has a severely low recoil tolerance and 2) can even tell the difference in recoil between the two (most people can't). But of course, because of better marketing that has so many people under the age of 50 thinking the 6.5 CM is capable of incredible things, the round does now have a better factory ammo selection. So I'll give it that.
So this is something I noticed the first time I shot my buddy's 6.5 CM which is the first rifle I'd ever fired one out of. That was a fairly heavy rifle. At least 8.5 lbs. And I wasn't impressed at all by what I had been convinced was a "low recoil" round. Like you said, I could barely tell the difference between that 6.5 CM and my 7mm-08 or .308. This is one reason I asked this question in the first place. If there was a whole bunch of hunters who were turned off by the recoil of the 7mm-08 or .308 or even the .260, I guess I could understand everyone turning to the 6.5 CM. But I just don't see that much difference in recoil. At least, not enough to justify the sales of the 6.5
You gonna +P that? Should add another 100 - 150 fps.I'm waiting for the 17 Creedmore Ackley Improved with the new special alloy steel case using the new Tungsten Barnes X bullets. It's basically a plasma rifle.
I have two 7-08’s in the safe right now and no creedmoor. I can tell you that factory ammo options are not even close and they aren’t exactly working to develop the newest options for the 7-08. That has to be taken into account, more people buy factory ammunition than reloadSince hunting is about throwing chunks of metal toward game at high velocities, if you have even an elementary school knowledge of the principles of math and physics, you should be able to sort this out yourself.
But since you asked, for marginally more recoil, the 7mm-08 can handle a wider range of bullets that are also high in BC and throw them at higher velocities. For hunting typical game such as mule deer, whitetails, pronghorn, sheep and even elk, it is a better choice in every way until and unless you have someone who 1) has a severely low recoil tolerance and 2) can even tell the difference in recoil between the two (most people can't). But of course, because of better marketing that has so many people under the age of 50 thinking the 6.5 CM is capable of incredible things, the round does now have a better factory ammo selection. So I'll give it that.
The kid bought two 7-08's from a friend that needed the cash. Haven't got into them yet but we will. In the mean time the .270 will continue on. mtmuleyWe have to go back to old wood 06’s with red rubber butt pads to toughen up this generation. If an 08 has too much recoil for someone they probably shouldn’t be hunting big game, not referring to you Birdwatcher.
Proprietary powderYou gonna +P that? Should add another 100 - 150 fps.
You did all that just to try and prove to a complete stranger the difference between two popcorn farts?View attachment 356389View attachment 356390
The difference between 7mm08 and 6.5 creedmoor amounts to two dry popcorn farts.
I did mention that. Marketing killed the 7mm-08 just like marketing sold the 6.5 CM to a whole bunch of people who would have been better off with the former.I have two 7-08’s in the safe right now and no creedmoor. I can tell you that factory ammo options are not even close and they aren’t exactly working to develop the newest options for the 7-08. That has to be taken into account, more people buy factory ammunition than reload
It’s basically a dollar store Creed for people who aren’t cool enough to have one of these.7-08 is a dynamite cartridge. Love mine. Insignificantly different for hunting than the 6.5cm I would think.
If you have even an elementary school knowledge of physiology, you should be able to recognize the differences don’t amount to anything when it comes to making a wound channel in an animal, but do carry on.if you have even an elementary school knowledge of the principles of math and physics, you should be able to sort this out yourself.