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I watched Wayne Van Zwol on TV take an elk at over 600 with a 123 Amax, from his Creed.
This is an unethical shot.
Using 2900 muzzle velocity and a .465 BC, there is only 910 ft/lbs of energy at that range.
I am sure it worked, but this is way undergunning it for elk.
This is an unethical shot.
Using 2900 muzzle velocity and a .465 BC, there is only 910 ft/lbs of energy at that range.
I am sure it worked, but this is way undergunning it for elk.
Pretty funny article though. My favorite was this picture
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LOL. These caliber debates are always funny. It never ceases to amaze me how popular the 6.5 CM has become, and how people seem to think it's the 8th wonder of the world.
In reality it's a nice 6.5 for women, children, and others who cant handle the recoil of the more powerful rounds like the 6.5-.284 which blows the doors off the man bun round.
But if you can't handle a heavy gun, can't handle normal recoil, and can't operate a long action I guess it's an option. :hump:
That 6.5-284 is only if you aren't manly enough to handle my old standard weight .300 win throwing 180 gr 3100 fps for 3900 ftlbs. Don't know why I quit shooting it.
I did not say that it was ethical. I just said that he did it and he is not the only one by far. Way too many dead elk, cleanly taken with the Creed, to argue with it. 900 lbs. will take an elk, but it would not be my preference, either.
LOL. These caliber debates are always funny. It never ceases to amaze me how popular the 6.5 CM has become, and how people seem to think it's the 8th wonder of the world.
In reality it's a nice 6.5 for women, children, and others who cant handle the recoil of the more powerful rounds like the 6.5-.284 which blows the doors off the man bun round.
But if you can't handle a heavy gun, can't handle normal recoil, and can't operate a long action I guess it's an option. :hump:
It also comes stock with a grouse killing bayonet.
What if I told you that I shoot the 6.5 Creed, .30-06, and the 300 win and none of those hold any weight to the manly 7.62x54R.
I mean what other gun can you bury in the backyard for a year, dig it up, and it will function as well as the day you bought it.
It also takes a brute to have the finger strength for the 18lb trigger and to take the pummeling of the metal recoil pad.
It is so bad A$$ that you do not even have to hit the target, because the shockwave of the round will do all the work.
It also comes stock with a grouse killing bayonet.
Really, what more could you ask for?
The most magical thing about the creedmore is its ability to turn mere digits into sales. Marketing genius, much like yeti coolers, and Victoria's secret push up bras.