6.5 Creedmoor/260 for Deer, Elk, and whatever else.....

Dave0317

WKR
Joined
Mar 22, 2017
Messages
388
Location
North MS
I of course can’t say with certainty, however- the evidence presented does not allow any other conclusion.
That was actually my first thought when I saw the pic, before reading the post. I was thinking “wow, these guys are dedicated to experimenting with bullets…he did some experimenting on a fresh carcass”

Gotta be more to the story.
 

Formidilosus

Super Moderator
Shoot2HuntU
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
9,759
That was actually my first thought when I saw the pic, before reading the post. I was thinking “wow, these guys are dedicated to experimenting with bullets…he did some experimenting on a fresh carcass”

Gotta be more to the story.


I’ve watched people do it when I was younger- people can be weird about deer.
 
Joined
Sep 11, 2017
Messages
1,288
Location
Bozeman, MT
That was actually my first thought when I saw the pic, before reading the post. I was thinking “wow, these guys are dedicated to experimenting with bullets…he did some experimenting on a fresh carcass”

Gotta be more to the story.

If that’s what happened, his shot placement sucked No wonder he had to “kill” an already dead deer. Allegedly. All around weird situation


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Solm

FNG
Joined
Mar 18, 2021
Messages
44
I've got an AR 10 in both 6.5cm and in .260, I built the creed before complete rifles were available and the only real difference is ammo availability. Both are extremely accurate rifles but neither will do anything the other won't do just as well.
Personally if I were buying a new rifle today I'd go with the creed for 2 reasons. First is the obvious ammo availability that the creed has, the other is that most of the .260s have to slow of a twist rate for what little quality ammo is available.
 
Top