If your new to hunting DO NOT take 500 yard shots on big game or any game. As others have stated shooting at paper, steel is very different then any game. Paper, or steel wont suddenly and unexpectant move just a split second before you pull the trigger, paper/steel wont elevate your heart rate like your having an opportunity on your first elk, deer or moose will. I have seen good shooters get a dump of adrenaline while hunting and miss an elk at 80 yards. Like completely miss.
If you want to see what its like, do about 20 burpees, grab your rifle then hit your target bang on at 500 with your first shot in the next 15 seconds. Its only the first one that counts, that target isn't going to wait while you walk it in, or have a redo, wounding is not an option, this is a living being that deserves more then a "take a poke at".
For the 6.5 creed. Take a look at your ammo and the ft/lbs it produces at all distances you would hunt at. A simple google search will pull up the recommended ft/lbs for big game. Know the limits of your bullet combo and stay within them. A good shot in the vitals is always better then a magnum shot where it doesnt matter too.
If you want to see what its like, do about 20 burpees, grab your rifle then hit your target bang on at 500 with your first shot in the next 15 seconds. Its only the first one that counts, that target isn't going to wait while you walk it in, or have a redo, wounding is not an option, this is a living being that deserves more then a "take a poke at".
For the 6.5 creed. Take a look at your ammo and the ft/lbs it produces at all distances you would hunt at. A simple google search will pull up the recommended ft/lbs for big game. Know the limits of your bullet combo and stay within them. A good shot in the vitals is always better then a magnum shot where it doesnt matter too.