you sorta remind of
Hey Joel : "why do you keep banging your head against the wall ?"
Joel : "cause it feels good when I stop"
say what you ( know) and try to add something to the thread
Brilliant!
you sorta remind of
Hey Joel : "why do you keep banging your head against the wall ?"
Joel : "cause it feels good when I stop"
say what you ( know) and try to add something to the thread
Really needs a 338 to shoot at none existent bears way way way across the clearcut.
Brilliant!
If you can't make a good shot then pass on it plain and simole.
This forum and its membership is certainly evolving. Results vary.
This forum and its membership is certainly evolving. Results vary.
Hate to break it to some. A 338 isn't a cannon. Stock design and ammunition has as much to do with recoil as caliber.
There was a tongue in cheek sarcastic thread,.years ago about using 17 rem on moose. The 6.5 manbun is closer to this. Go ahead, be accurate( most aren't) because the caliber is marginal. Use your judgment, don't take the over 300yd shot because the caliber has sub 1000 ft/lbs energy, but we know they'll take the shot.
By all means, shoot something you can handle/shoot well. Make it capable of doing the job while your at it. This includes using a premium game bullet, at distances your capable of placing a one shot kill. Buying a marginal, supposedly accurate caliber, with glorified target ammo is no better than using to high a recoiling caliber to shoot well
What I don't get is how people still s&%^ on the 6.5s like they're "puny, or marginal", some even going as far questioning the ethics of using them. The Scandis have been filling freezers with 6.5x55 Husqvarnas and Mausers for a lot longer than many here have been around. The ol' American thought of "bigger is better" is definitely not so. I very much agree with some of the notions above that a rifle you can be more confident and accurate with trumps bore size. Just because the 6.5 Creed is the new hotness and championed by many in the non-hunting crowd doesn't mean it's no good.
Yeah some people on here sure have changed.![]()
What I don't get is how people still s&%^ on the 6.5s like they're "puny, or marginal", some even going as far questioning the ethics of using them. The Scandis have been filling freezers with 6.5x55 Husqvarnas and Mausers for a lot longer than many here have been around. The ol' American thought of "bigger is better" is definitely not so. I very much agree with some of the notions above that a rifle you can be more confident and accurate with trumps bore size. Just because the 6.5 Creed is the new hotness and championed by many in the non-hunting crowd doesn't mean it's no good.
I don't think there is anything wrong with the 6.5cm, its a twin to the proven 6.5x55, but the issue some have is with the guy holding it, the ones who just won't stfu....
Which in turn drags it down and makes it an easy target.
I think it's just gotta come down to guys doing their research and finding what suits their purposes best without developing emotional attachments to things such as rifle cartridges. Personally I love finding out I was wrong/finding an excellent chambering I've never heard about. As for hunting, it's rarely the cartridge that's the problem, within reason of course. It's not knowing your cartridge ballistics and taking less than ideal shots such as the "Texas Heart Shot" mentioned above.
I also think that with the 6.5cm there was a lot of match bullets that came hand to hand with it and people don’t make a difference between match bullets and proper well constructed hunting bullets! I like heavy for caliber bullets and I think if you do the same with the 6.5cm and use a heavy round nose or partition you will have great results on any games inside 400yRds
I also think that with the 6.5cm there was a lot of match bullets that came hand to hand with it and people don’t make a difference between match bullets and proper well constructed hunting bullets! I like heavy for caliber bullets and I think if you do the same with the 6.5cm and use a heavy round nose or partition you will have great results on any games inside 400yRds
155-156 gr Lapua Mega, Woodleighs etc must be really effective for sure. I put my faith in lighter monos with a lower expansion threshold like the 127gr LRX that I think should do about the same job.
Bnk2 that eld-x looks like a beast. Still about 1500 ft/lbs when it got there?