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308 Win vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="CCAguns" data-source="post: 2691841" data-attributes="member: 15399"><p>Totally agree. Though not a guide, I spend countless hours annually tracking deer for a large number of hunters. I hate wasting hunting time tracking another hunter's animal, but I feel a duty to help. Ive seen too many well-placed, small bore shots allow an animal to get "lost" with minimal if any blood trail. That doesn't happen near as much with 7mm and even less with 30 cal. Ive been hunting over 50 years and those older hunters among us appreciate responsible choices when selecting a cartridge for game one expects to recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCAguns, post: 2691841, member: 15399"] Totally agree. Though not a guide, I spend countless hours annually tracking deer for a large number of hunters. I hate wasting hunting time tracking another hunter’s animal, but I feel a duty to help. Ive seen too many well-placed, small bore shots allow an animal to get “lost” with minimal if any blood trail. That doesn’t happen near as much with 7mm and even less with 30 cal. Ive been hunting over 50 years and those older hunters among us appreciate responsible choices when selecting a cartridge for game one expects to recover. [/QUOTE]
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