bluetick78
WKR
So....yesterday I went to the store for toilet paper and bread. Ended up coming home with no toilet paper, no bread, and a new rifle. My wife seemed a little agitated, so I told her it was hers haha! Trouble is its a 6.5 Creedmoor. I didn't buy it for the caliber, I bought it because it's a nice light gun that looks great with a Leupold VX-6 that I aquired last time I went to the store for my wife. I have long range guns, short range lever actions and all that, what I want to use this for is for shooting baited bears. 2 of my stands are about 100 yds even to the bait can. What I'd like is some advice on which load to use for this range. I need to have 2 holes in the bear because they suck to track if you only have an entry. Bear fur soaks up blood like a sponge and it'll be 100 yds before they start leaving red on the ground unless you ventilate twice. I don't need advice on ballistic coefficient, sectional density, or all those other things that 6.5 guys get hard-ons over. I have guns for that, I want real experience with good loads that tip over bears nicely at 100 yds or so. Thanks for reading and commenting.