I knew my parenting skills would get beat on for that joke. No worries, he grew up on a 260 and has done most of his killing with a 280ai. He shoot's competition pistol, trap, skeet, and sporting clays. He just thought that the 6.5 creemoor was something that it wasn't, when I explained that the 260 he grew up with was the same, he made his own choice. Thanks for your concern though, he's good to go.I watched a guy make his kids shoot a rifle at a big black powder cartridge shoot once because it was his way or the highway, none of his kids shot again once it was their choice.
60'? No problem. If he gets within 20 thought I'd be dropping the rifle and reaching for the .41RMAren't there Bears in a lot of Elk country? Would you want a 6.5 CM to deal
with a Mad 600# bear 60 feet away? I would rather have a big 30!
I would plan for the largest thing I may encounter?
Scouts Motto!
This was exactly my experience - my dad is a city boy who married a country girl. He doesn't hunt or shoot, but my mom's side of the family lived for it and got me hooked. When i was 9 I was tagging along on an elk hunt with them, mostly to ride the horses and my dumb*ss uncle talked me into shooting his 300 win mag. Didn't even have the decency to show me the proper way to hold the gun. Of course I scoped myself and busted my eye open. He laughed (he was a real *sshat like that, we don't really talk anymore As a 9 year old and a young teenager that experience really messed my shooting up. I had to spend HOURs shooting with a 22, then a 223, 243 then a 270 etc. to get rid of my flinch. It took a few years, and a lot of trigger time, but finally got rid of the flinch.To the bolded. Having trained literally thousands of shooters both military and civilian this is certainly not true in most cases.
Flinching is all mental and is both most common and pronounced with people who are convinced they are shooting a heavy recoiling monster of some sort.
Only in the worst cases where someone has literally been gunshyed have I seen the flinch transfer from the boomers to lighter recoiling rifles/shotguns.
It usually starts with someone who has been shooting for a considerable amount of time with light recoiling weapons who gets's shocked/surprised and "hurt" the first time the pick up something with considerable recoil and just aren't prepared for it or holding it in tight so it knocks the snot out of them. Just a handful of rounds fired like that can create the problem.
This was exactly my experience - my dad is a city boy who married a country girl. He doesn't hunt or shoot, but my mom's side of the family lived for it and got me hooked. When i was 9 I was tagging along on an elk hunt with them, mostly to ride the horses and my dumb*ss uncle talked me into shooting his 300 win mag. Didn't even have the decency to show me the proper way to hold the gun. Of course I scoped myself and busted my eye open. He laughed (he was a real *sshat like that, we don't really talk anymore As a 9 year old and a young teenager that experience really messed my shooting up. I had to spend HOURs shooting with a 22, then a 223, 243 then a 270 etc. to get rid of my flinch. It took a few years, and a lot of trigger time, but finally got rid of the flinch.
It's simply pure hatred, like the liberals hating Trump.
Live in Alaska and hunting lots of game!!! Rule of thumb in Alaska is 30 caliber and bigger!!! Lots of big animals up here, and you could have a run in with a Grizz or brown bear and I would rather be over gunned than under gunned!!! 6.5 Creedmoor is a great round, just for certain animals in my hunting trips!!!
Not really, every American should be royally ****ed at him today. I refrain from bringing politics into anything but my bloods about to boil over so screw it.
Anyway,
I'm just not seeing that many people here thinking these crazy nonsense things about the CM.
It's 2 camps:
1.CM is useful but has limits like many other cartridges
2. We hate creedmoor because everyone thinks it's perfect
If something "right" is a 90 day clock to turning legal gun owners into felons... sure.If he ****ed somebody off, he must have done something right
If something "right" is a 90 day clock to turning legal gun owners into felons... sure.
More Gun control and illegal ATF power ain't "right" in my book though.
You seem to think I am anti CM and my post came from exactly the opposite POV. I quite liked mine, I don't have one anymore but the one I did own was a sharp little rifle. Further I own one of Hornadys newest hated calibers
My bad, if I misconstrued your post ... I missed your 2 camp verbiage.