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6.5 CM, 6.5 PRC Enough/Effective for Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="fordy" data-source="post: 3032738" data-attributes="member: 120504"><p>Gday gbett308 </p><p></p><p>I don't know how to say this in a low key manner </p><p>But please don't take the following personal as I kinda agree & why I love my 375's but I'm so impressed with the 6.5 I've got & used ( I'll keep my total critter numbers with that 6.5 out of this but over 4 figures now have been secured in well under a year ) & my aim these days is to find a pills weakness or limits as then you know the limits one is up against in the field that ultimately will occur to someone yes the variables </p><p></p><p>I do agree it's easy to sit behind a computer & type up as I'm doing now but I won't say I'll make the perfect shot as I understand reality with my lack of skills in preforming the perfect shot time after time </p><p>For me I'm not ashamed to say I miss or made a bad shot </p><p></p><p>To me to add to your points The key is bullet construction as you use the wrong bullet even in those 300 or my 375 & your in for a bad day when the non perfect shot occurs & I'll take a very well balanced constructed 6.5 every time over a larger caliber & pill that has more weaknesses </p><p>As my old mentor said " just keep shooting Fordy it will come " </p><p>Oh he was right on more than one occasion </p><p></p><p>But get a well balanced constructed pill & on the trip of a lifetime im one for the biggest calibre one can shoot accurately over the various conditions that exist in the field </p><p></p><p>Once again I mean no disrespect to you just trying to fine tune </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordy, post: 3032738, member: 120504"] Gday gbett308 I don’t know how to say this in a low key manner But please don’t take the following personal as I kinda agree & why I love my 375’s but I’m so impressed with the 6.5 I’ve got & used ( I’ll keep my total critter numbers with that 6.5 out of this but over 4 figures now have been secured in well under a year ) & my aim these days is to find a pills weakness or limits as then you know the limits one is up against in the field that ultimately will occur to someone yes the variables I do agree it’s easy to sit behind a computer & type up as I’m doing now but I won’t say I’ll make the perfect shot as I understand reality with my lack of skills in preforming the perfect shot time after time For me I’m not ashamed to say I miss or made a bad shot To me to add to your points The key is bullet construction as you use the wrong bullet even in those 300 or my 375 & your in for a bad day when the non perfect shot occurs & I’ll take a very well balanced constructed 6.5 every time over a larger caliber & pill that has more weaknesses As my old mentor said “ just keep shooting Fordy it will come “ Oh he was right on more than one occasion But get a well balanced constructed pill & on the trip of a lifetime im one for the biggest calibre one can shoot accurately over the various conditions that exist in the field Once again I mean no disrespect to you just trying to fine tune Cheers [/QUOTE]
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