MudRunner2005
Well-Known Member
Fair points, but I honestly don't believe the Creedmoor is a long range hunting cartridge. 500 yards maybe...
It reinvented the wheel some, but so did the most cartridges the came after the 30-06, the 300 Weatherby reinvented the 300 H&H. The .260 reinvented the 6.5x55. So on and so on....
This is true...No denying that. Hell, I still don't feel comfortable knowing those folks would be out there trying to shoot at game at 500 yards. LOL
Well it was never intended to be a long range hunting round. Although it can be used for long range hunting on the smaller scale of game like whitetails. It still holds 1000 ftlbs out to 600-800 yards depending on the load which is plenty
I know it wasn't, but a lot of folks think just because you can hit a target means it's capable. They don't take the time to study ballistics and bullet tech and things of that nature to know their cartridges limitations.