I will concede that the creedmoor case is an inherently efficient design, and capable of accuracy. but there are several other short action chamberings just as capable in 6.5mm. It's ability to take game is no better than virtually any other commercially popular short action chambering.
a 6.5 creedmoor does not kill a deer with a 143gr eld-x any better than a 260 rem or 6.5x47L shooting the exact same bullet
the man was asking about a lighter recoiling option for his wife with a neck issue. and the fact of the matter is that 6.5 creedmoor recoils more than a .243, I can post you recoil charts if you require such proof.
your hunting experience and range experience does not pertain to the original post. I am not trying to push you away from this forum, was only setting things straight.
I see that using logic and facts is of no use here, but I guess one can still try, considering you resorted to telling me that I suck on the internet, I don't think I will be successful. This has been entertaining however
once again, apologies to the OP