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<blockquote data-quote="Morrison" data-source="post: 1546617" data-attributes="member: 12911"><p>You have been given a lot of advice and I agree with it. The Creedmore is "NOT" an Elk Caliber. Can I stress that any more? Please, read a ballistic report, a reloading manual or something. Just because it is new and shiny doesn't mean that it does everything well. The ballistic tables say that it is nothing more than a high pressure equivalent to an 1896 Swedish 6.5X55. I would prefer the Swedish, the barrel will last longer.</p><p></p><p>Excellent advice was given on the first reply, 300 Win Mag does everything great. You can buy good, even Match grade over the counter and you have something that will serve you well in all environments. Actually any of the magnum cartridges will work well. There is a lot of good information here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrison, post: 1546617, member: 12911"] You have been given a lot of advice and I agree with it. The Creedmore is "NOT" an Elk Caliber. Can I stress that any more? Please, read a ballistic report, a reloading manual or something. Just because it is new and shiny doesn't mean that it does everything well. The ballistic tables say that it is nothing more than a high pressure equivalent to an 1896 Swedish 6.5X55. I would prefer the Swedish, the barrel will last longer. Excellent advice was given on the first reply, 300 Win Mag does everything great. You can buy good, even Match grade over the counter and you have something that will serve you well in all environments. Actually any of the magnum cartridges will work well. There is a lot of good information here. [/QUOTE]
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