TomTeriffic
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It should even shoot much softer than an '06 I should think.
Here is what old Mr. Gun Blue 490 thinks of the "marvelous" 21st Century Legend round:
The 6.5 Creedmoor was once so wonderfully touted but some cornfield state game regulators don't seem to dig it much.
Iowa requires rifle calibers from .350 - .500 bore (necked-down, straight-wall or pistol), or, shotguns, for deer during most gun seasons except the special January antlerless hunt whereby virtually any caliber CF deer rifle cartridge can be used to clean up those remaining mangement does as a result of any surplus tags. The Savage Axis in .350 Legend seems to be the "new .30-06" for rifle-caliber-restrictive more-eastern American states. I don't fancy toting my nice 1971-vintage steel-blued/checkered wood stocked Sako L579 Forester .243 bolt-action in the freezing snow for a January freezer doe should I end up moving to the Hawkeye State. I must have a modern shoulder-fired low-recoiling but accurate gun with a grooved bore to haul in the venison to my freezer. This notion of shotguns, Savage 220 bolt slug guns, handguns, muzzle-loaders and archer's bows for deer doesn't make my cut. In no mood to trifle, I like the notion of taking down a trusty rifle on a November day so clear out to hunt some deer.
PS - This looks like it MIGHT be the ammo for a Savage Axis in Iowa/Indiana/Ohio deer country. One reviewer claims sub-MOA in his Axis rifle.