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<blockquote data-quote="goodkid1" data-source="post: 1550654" data-attributes="member: 102436"><p>I got on the 6.5 Creedmoor early and I love my Savage Lightweight Hunter. But I would counsel you to go with the 300 WM also. It is easy to make a shot mistake at the long range distances that Utah can offer. For some reason, there is a group of people out there that act like a 6.5 CM rifle is really a magic wand. While I like everything about the caliber, I would definitely take my 300 WM on an elk hunt. As to a muzzle brake, my only advice is to make sure that it is easily removable. You will run into situations for both "on and off".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodkid1, post: 1550654, member: 102436"] I got on the 6.5 Creedmoor early and I love my Savage Lightweight Hunter. But I would counsel you to go with the 300 WM also. It is easy to make a shot mistake at the long range distances that Utah can offer. For some reason, there is a group of people out there that act like a 6.5 CM rifle is really a magic wand. While I like everything about the caliber, I would definitely take my 300 WM on an elk hunt. As to a muzzle brake, my only advice is to make sure that it is easily removable. You will run into situations for both "on and off". [/QUOTE]
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