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Slightly heavier and higher ballistic coefficient bullet. Bigger hole. | |||
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Is it a big enough difference to make the animals more dead?? | |||
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Dead is dead. | |||
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Call me boring, but I don't reload. Therefore, I like to shoot easily accessible ammo. I own a .22, 223, 25-06,30-06 and 12 guage. Maybe not so much the 25-06, but got to live on the edge a little bit. | |||
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There are are factory offerings for the Creedmoor that are fairly available. The short action is definitely an allure for the mountain hunter....that and it's new and something to play with... | |||
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I would bet very highly that there isn't 1 factory box of 6.5 creedmore for sale on the island. It's hard enough finding 30-06, lately anyways. | |||
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Likely not much for mountain hunting there either | |||
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NFLD/LAB isn't far away. Nothing but paper to shoot on the little rock. | |||
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Not much sheep hunting in NFLD either...lol...well at least wild sheep. I suspect the Creedmoor is much more popular in the west. It is a good mountain choice. | |||
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"A good mountain choice" what does that mean? I am sure it performs the same on a Sask prairie as it would on the top of an Alta mountain range. I am sure there are much better choices for the average mountain or prairie hunter. I put all the "new" and magnum cartridges in the same group: WHY? It's like trying to improve the wheel. But, I digress, the thread topic is about stock color, not cartridge. | |||
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For me, typically a short action, light-weight rifle chambered in a lower recoil cartridge that is capable to 500-600 yards and performs well with a shorter barrel. I'd say the 6.5 Creedmoor is a perfect choice but then again there are lots of perfect choices. Just because it's new doesn't mean it;'s better....but it doesn't mean it's worse either. Just new. It's hardly a magnum chambering...actually quite a slow poke. | |||
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Didn't mean to make it sound like I thought it was a magnum. Just 2 "types" of cartridges I don't find a need for. Everything in N.A. can be shot with "perfect" cartridges based on the 308 or the 30-06 casing. But, that is just my opinion. | |||
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HEll I got a blasé orange one it hasn't cause me any problems | |||
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a 7-08 is what seems a good sheep caliber. the nicest sheep i ve seen taken was with a 7x57 ... but with wood stock ... | |||
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How do you know??? | |||
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Personally I´m all the way plastic bolt trash. Rem 700 in .257 Wby and .300 RUM. for mountain hunting. This said for my Alpine chamois I also used a Kipplauf with wood stock, but what I really missed is the possibility to install a bipod. I really like Montero`s hunting style and sportsman`s attitude. Montero, Congratulations to your awesome blue sheep. BTW May I ask which Nepali outfitter you used? | |||
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Thank You! I will send a PM. | |||
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I remember reading that it was, and in the days before rangefinders the benefits in trajectory probably made it worth it. But with rangefinders, I preferred using 270 gr bullets with their better BC. for bucking the winds. Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship Phil Shoemaker Alaska Master guide FAA Master pilot NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com | |||
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