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308 Win vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldengun" data-source="post: 2691843" data-attributes="member: 109636"><p>I don't see the need for a versus argument here, unless you are absolutely, positively, 100% a one-gun person. I doubt anyone on this forum is, I could be wrong. If you are, you either need (from a hunting standpoint) the extra thump at times (i.e., elk, moose, hunting big bears or in bear country) or you don't. Remember big guns can always be loaded down to increase their versatility. If you're a 2 or more-gun guy, buy them both, or find cartridges that are more in line with specific hunting styles and/or species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldengun, post: 2691843, member: 109636"] I don't see the need for a versus argument here, unless you are absolutely, positively, 100% a one-gun person. I doubt anyone on this forum is, I could be wrong. If you are, you either need (from a hunting standpoint) the extra thump at times (i.e., elk, moose, hunting big bears or in bear country) or you don't. Remember big guns can always be loaded down to increase their versatility. If you're a 2 or more-gun guy, buy them both, or find cartridges that are more in line with specific hunting styles and/or species. [/QUOTE]
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