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Was the 6.5 cm really a necessity?
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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1480528" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>We're really not that far apart on this discussion. My point is less that it can't be done responsibly if you are really careful and more why would you want to when there are so many more capable options. The only rationale I can think of is that's all someone has. In that case I guess you have to make due. Someone would have to be really recoil sensitive to not be able to manage a .243, 25-06, .260, creedmoor... Why try to operate right on the fringe. </p><p></p><p>I hear people say it makes sense for kids, but I still remember how excited and nervous I was shooting at my first deer. This exactly the type of hunter that needs that additional margin so that they do not have a bad experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1480528, member: 95235"] We're really not that far apart on this discussion. My point is less that it can't be done responsibly if you are really careful and more why would you want to when there are so many more capable options. The only rationale I can think of is that's all someone has. In that case I guess you have to make due. Someone would have to be really recoil sensitive to not be able to manage a .243, 25-06, .260, creedmoor... Why try to operate right on the fringe. I hear people say it makes sense for kids, but I still remember how excited and nervous I was shooting at my first deer. This exactly the type of hunter that needs that additional margin so that they do not have a bad experience. [/QUOTE]
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