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6.5 CM as a hunting cartridge... why?

My dad and plenty of others were shooting elk and deer with a 220 Swift in the 1960s. There is nothing new, it just comes back around like bell bottom jeans.
All of my family in northeast Montana were big .220 swift and .22-250 fans for deer and elk. Hardly a new trend. The .22-250 is pretty much the only rifle my grandpa hunted deer with for as long as I can remember.
 
There are some 130 class lead pills that are still decent in that regard as well. A 130 TMK, ELDm, AR hybrid, etc.

No warning label needed, its just that low BC, modest velocity monos is not an appealing combo. Doesn't mean it wouldn't kill stuff fine.
At reasonable distances of course. It just really lost it's novelty to me when I realized most of the advantages were lost without the conventional 140's+ Add to that they didn't shoot particularly well in any of my guns (the 100's and 120 monos shot great however).
 
All of my family in northeast Montana were big .220 swift and .22-250 fans for deer and elk. Hardly a new trend. The .22-250 is pretty much the only rifle my grandpa hunted deer with for as long as I can remember.
I sure seem to see a lot of older guys who cling to their .22-250's. Can't say I've ever seen one next to me on a bench though. Probably like the .25-06 that my dad gushed over, they had their day and fan base.
 
I sure seem to see a lot of older guys who cling to their .22-250's. Can't say I've ever seen one next to me on a bench though. Probably like the .25-06 that my dad gushed over, they had their day and fan base.
Easy there hoss!
Now you’re crossing the line.
Some things just aren’t funny. Slandering the 22-250 and 25-06 is just plain stupid.
 
All of my family in northeast Montana were big .220 swift and .22-250 fans for deer and elk. Hardly a new trend. The .22-250 is pretty much the only rifle my grandpa hunted deer with for as long as I can remember.
My 82-year-old Dad has gone to killing just about everything with his 22-250, to the point I was surprised when he told me he killed last year's bull with his 338 win mag.
 
I sure seem to see a lot of older guys who cling to their .22-250's. Can't say I've ever seen one next to me on a bench though. Probably like the .25-06 that my dad gushed over, they had their day and fan base.
What qualifies as “older”? I “cling” onto one 22-250 but sold a couple others. I’ve a preference to the .223 in all scenarios though. Had an infatuation with a 25-06..
Always shot well..
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What qualifies as “older”? I “cling” onto one 22-250 but sold a couple others. I’ve a preference to the .223 in all scenarios though. Had an infatuation with a 25-06..
Always shot well..
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hey, I cling to a pre-64 Win 30-30, but I'm not gonna try and convince anyone it's better than their .308 either. ;)

Nice bull btw
 
My 82-year-old Dad has gone to killing just about everything with his 22-250, to the point I was surprised when he told me he killed last year's bull with his 338 win mag.
to my point. Most 22-250 advocates I've met (small sample size, I know) are in their 70's and 80's now. My dad would have been 87 this year and he wouldn't stop talking about his .25-06 in the 70's and 80's. I suppose every whiz-bang new cartridge has it's day, and some have more days than others. It's going to be real funny someday when I recall a time when the 6.5 CM was new, and had a huge following.
 
to my point. Most 22-250 advocates I've met (small sample size, I know) are in their 70's and 80's now. My dad would have been 87 this year and he wouldn't stop talking about his .25-06 in the 70's and 80's. I suppose every whiz-bang new cartridge has its day, and some have more days than others. It's going to be real funny someday when I recall a time when the 6.5 CM was new, and had a huge following.
what’s the point of this thread?
 
what’s the point of this thread?
Here, I'll help you out. If you go to post #1, you will find this question:

"Why on earth has the 6.5 CM taken up so much shelf space, seemingly overnight, when so many more effective hunting cartridges already exist?"

Do you have an answer to share?
 
Here, I'll help you out. If you go to post #1, you will find this question:

"Why on earth has the 6.5 CM taken up so much shelf space, seemingly overnight, when so many more effective hunting cartridges already exist?"

Do you have an answer to share?
Marketing.
It was, and is, being touted as the best thing ever for everything.

This is my Last post in this thread. Have a great day
 
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