HandgunHTR
WKR
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2022
- Messages
- 1,308
I used a 6.5 creedmoor for a lot of years and I switched back to the 7mm for deer and 30 cal for elk. Smaller caliber bullets don't put down deer and elk like a big 7mm or 30 cal. They do kill but not as fast or at as long of range. Some bullets also perform better then other. The 180 berger in the 7mm. The 208 and 225 eldm in the 30 cal put animals down fast.
Anyone who says a 6mm will kill just as fast as a big 30 cal is lying or using a crap bullet in the 30 cal and a good bullet in the 6mm.
What bullet were you using in the 6.5 Creed?
As to your last comment, that is flat-out false. As has been pointed out many times, and my experience over a couple hundred animals killed with rifles backs up what has been posted. If you use a properly constructed bullet and put it in the vital V the animal will die pretty damn quick, regardless of the caliber of the bullet that it used. Any variation in time of death is purely due to the individual animal.