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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1326532" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Litehiker, thanks.... Yes, I'm a big fan of the cartridge and have used the 6.5x284 almost exclusively for all my hunting for several years. I'm primarily a whitetail/mule deer hunter, but find the antelope to be the perfect quarry for the long range hunter. They are active all day while the deer are frequently well bedded, offering a full day of productive hunting. The older big guys are a smart, small target, and the mid-day wind can surely test one's skills. Yes, the 6.5x284's full value 10 mph correction at 1000 yards vs the 6.5CM is 5 vs 6 MOA. I shot my first LR antelope(shown) and was hooked! I'm still using the same Cooper 52 that continues to keep its shots in a softball sized target at 1000 yards.</p><p>[ATTACH]77517[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1326532, member: 10291"] Litehiker, thanks.... Yes, I'm a big fan of the cartridge and have used the 6.5x284 almost exclusively for all my hunting for several years. I'm primarily a whitetail/mule deer hunter, but find the antelope to be the perfect quarry for the long range hunter. They are active all day while the deer are frequently well bedded, offering a full day of productive hunting. The older big guys are a smart, small target, and the mid-day wind can surely test one's skills. Yes, the 6.5x284's full value 10 mph correction at 1000 yards vs the 6.5CM is 5 vs 6 MOA. I shot my first LR antelope(shown) and was hooked! I'm still using the same Cooper 52 that continues to keep its shots in a softball sized target at 1000 yards. [ATTACH]77517[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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