3browns
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NiceThanks today I'm 53 as of 5:07am
Getting my great nephew ready for deer season
I got him this new .270 Mossberg Patriot for 200.00 from a friend View attachment 391880
Really nice budget rifle fluted barrel,fluted bolt and accutrigger probably 1 1/2 pounds very crisp.
He was looking at 6.5 creedmore and I looked them up there's a lot of hate for them for some reason View attachment 391877View attachment 391878
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I've never shot a 6.5 creedmoreView attachment 391879
ive had mine since may 2019 thanks to dan and its pretty much my go to anymore i have ran from 20 to 36 inch bars on it in 3/8 and 404Handled a 500i at the newish Stihl store.
I felt the hype. The guy is hungry to sell and offered pre increase pricing.
Why are you holding back?View attachment 391894View attachment 391895lView attachment 391896
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lot's of creedmoor hate.
Whacha got there, Ed? Looks overengineered and unreliable...
Whacha got there, Ed? Looks overengineered and unreliable...
My dad just went down for his heart cath so sittin in the waiting room.
The hate is strong for any new cartridge that’s successful and gains popularity quickly, which seems to happen much faster these days with social media and the internet full of information. I have shot a lot of different calibers and I can honestly say that the 6.5 CM is one of the easiest to shoot long range because of its ballistic coefficient and resistance to wind drift. Pair that with low recoil and a short bolt throw and it’s a fantastic round to chamber and shoot. I don’t own one, but I wouldn’t care what anyone would think if I did.Not me I've never even shot or know anyone that has the 6.5 creedmor
But the hate is strong for that round
Praying for your family.My dad just went down for his heart cath so sittin in the waiting room.
The hate is strong for any new cartridge that’s successful and gains popularity quickly, which seems to happen much faster these days with social media and the internet full of information. I have shot a lot of different calibers and I can honestly say that the 6.5 CM is one of the easiest to shoot long range because of its ballistic coefficient and resistance to wind drift. Pair that with low recoil and a short bolt throw and it’s a fantastic round to chamber and shoot. I don’t own one, but I wouldn’t care what anyone would think if I did.









