swavescatter
Pain in the butt!
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Ok I’m losing track of who is yelling at whom here. Can you all please tag your insults?
It would be interesting to know the different real world experiences on elk sized game people in these online debates have. I know some have a lot but I'm guessing some have very little if any.
I don't care what people hunt with but I will offer a differing opinion here and there because there are enough new elk hunters watching these debates trying to form opinions.
I am not a ballistics researcher nor am I am expert on terminal performance of the various caliber & bullet variations being discussed. I have however been elk hunting since the 80s and was also a guide for a lot of years.
I have seen a pile of elk killed.
I personally feel the 30-06 is a better choice for an elk hunt than a 6.5 CM IF the shooter can handle the recoil without compromising accuracy. I think hitting an elk with a heavier bullet, travelling at roughly the same or faster speed, results in a faster kill and a wider margin of error.
Of course this is assuming similar bullet construction between the two. That stated, I wouldn't have any issue taking a 6.5 CM hunting for elk. I would however be a bit more selective when I sent a bullet...
I respect your opinion and your knowledge. I personally believe you are one of the guys who does have significant experience. I'm headed out of town right now but will participate. Give me a couple days.I would enjoy a real discussion if you will participate.
I respect your opinion and your knowledge. I personally believe you are one of the guys who does have significant experience. I'm headed out of town right now but will participate. Give me a couple days.
You forgot to account for the percentage of shots taken one-handed, behind the back, blindfolded at 1000 yards where 6.5 Creedmoor hits the bull 60% of the time, every time.30-06 will always rule.
Poor execution of humor aside , certainly doesn’t have to be a creedmoor, plenty of overlooked less overcompensating rifle drop an elk just as well.You forgot to account for the percentage of shots taken one-handed, behind the back, blindfolded at 1000 yards where 6.5 Creedmoor hits the bull 60% of the time, every time.
Other than that you’re probably right.
What a shit show of opinions, experiences, random theory’s, and unrelated content. I believe 5 year olds could have a more mature discussion arguing the merits of BB guns vs pellet guns haha.Not trying to start a war but if yall have to pick one, which would it be? Rifles weigh the same and you can handload for both. Which is getting the nod for back country deer ( out to 600 )?
Lighten up you little buttercup.Ok smart a$s... just watch! Karma's gonna EFF with YOU now for making light of Bell's Palsy by way of Skull Fx of another person.