Nick87
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That's was quite the visual. Thanks for the laugh.I had to got out and shoot the deer in my freezer a second time the other day. He wasn’t quite dead, obviously not in the category of “most” deer.
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That's was quite the visual. Thanks for the laugh.I had to got out and shoot the deer in my freezer a second time the other day. He wasn’t quite dead, obviously not in the category of “most” deer.
I had some $30 rain gear in my pack that day…Pat. Blue jeans. mtmuley
What? Would he just argue with himself then?..........You should start a hunting podcast when you retire. You would be like a grumpy Ron Spomer.
Pretty sure you are speaking to him.How about the .220 swift. @breaksrunner was before my time but I sure enjoy his posts on the deer amd elk thread. Is he still around?
I had a sneaking suspicion. Wasn't positive.Pretty sure you are speaking to him.
Yours truly…How about the .220 swift. @breaksrunner was before my time but I sure enjoy his posts on the deer amd elk thread. Is he still around?
Thought so... Got one of the rifle slings second hand form a member here. I love it.Yours truly…
My old breaksrunner login shit the bed years ago.
I've tried to like the 6.5 CM on its merits, from an objective point of view, but this is what I discovered. Just doesn't live up to any of the claims.
Sir, you answered this question in part with your original post:So answer me this - what in your opinion are the advantages the 6.5 CM offers over the 7mm-08 or .260?
There are a number of arguments in favor of the 6.5 CM. The ones I accept have to do with OAL as it relates to high BC bullets in traditional short actions, availability for the MSR crowd, better shoulder angle for reloaders and greater inherent accuracy.
You pulled an Idaho tag three times?I didn’t get a sheep with a 300 WM in 1999. I didn’t get one with a 300 RUM in 2006. I got one with a 6.5 CM in 2019. So, there will always be a soft spot in my heart for the Creedmoor.
BTW — I shot the 6.5 a lot before the hunt and I was confident out to quite a bit further than I had to shoot.
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They use to be easier to draw.You pulled an Idaho tag three times?
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That’s fantasticI didn’t get a sheep with a 300 WM in 1999. I didn’t get one with a 300 RUM in 2006. I got one with a 6.5 CM in 2019. So, there will always be a soft spot in my heart for the Creedmoor.
BTW — I shot the 6.5 a lot before the hunt and I was confident out to quite a bit further than I had to shoot.
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Nice ram. So, to stay on topic, why did you specifically choose the CM and not a .308 based cartridge? What was the advantage the CM offered in your mind?I didn’t get a sheep with a 300 WM in 1999. I didn’t get one with a 300 RUM in 2006. I got one with a 6.5 CM in 2019. So, there will always be a soft spot in my heart for the Creedmoor.
BTW — I shot the 6.5 a lot before the hunt and I was confident out to quite a bit further than I had to shoot.
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Nobody caresNice ram. So, to stay on topic, why did you specifically choose the CM and not a .308 based cartridge? What was the advantage the CM offered in your mind?