223 is a possibility but I don't think I have every seen anyone shoot well with a 223 once the wind picks up and spotting hits gets pretty darn tough once you stretch things out there. The recoil of the 6.5 Creed is pretty light (and this is coming from a guy who shoots a 18pd 6Br) and it is very common cartridge.
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The tactical class winner in Meaford 3 years ago was won by a guy with a 223 if I'm not mistaken.
The heavy 223 rounds seated long as described can hold their own in tactical class for a couple reasons...
1) the 308 is limited to 2800 FPS but the 223 is limited to 3000 and you can hit 2900 easy enough with 75 grain Hornady EDLs G1 BC .467
2) the heavy 223 rounds have close BC to the <= 175 grain 308s... the Berger 168 Hybrid Target is about the best at .515, so it's better but not that much better.
3) Calling your shots is easier with a properly configured 223 since there is less recoil.
4) Less recoil allows for better stamina and endurance for senior class guys like me.
To your point... One of the problems I had 2 years ago with 223 was the spotter missed some of my hits because the round was so small.
Last year was better because they had indicator lights, that helped a lot.
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