This article https://www.outdoorlife.com/guns/6-...Zkyr7M20MJHB0QffED5kHdwpaSdFT3tvI8Pl0bxORyp6g
has me thinking “say what?”
In any scientific experiment the larger the sample size the potential exists for a higher margin of error.
Maybe that is what they are seeing.
The 6mm’s have been labeled marginal on deer for decades. Now the 6.5 creedmoor as well?
I’m thinking the Hide community of hunters may have a large percentage of hunters using 6 and 6.5 calibers for hunting, so how do your experiences compare?
Southern deer on average just aren’t that big. Granted my longest shot to date is only 275 yards on a doe.
I have read more than once how folks just love the 25/06 - “shoots like a laser and hits like the hammer of Thor.” - and yet it sits right there with the other 2.
Happy Hunting.
has me thinking “say what?”
In any scientific experiment the larger the sample size the potential exists for a higher margin of error.
Maybe that is what they are seeing.
The 6mm’s have been labeled marginal on deer for decades. Now the 6.5 creedmoor as well?
I’m thinking the Hide community of hunters may have a large percentage of hunters using 6 and 6.5 calibers for hunting, so how do your experiences compare?
Southern deer on average just aren’t that big. Granted my longest shot to date is only 275 yards on a doe.
I have read more than once how folks just love the 25/06 - “shoots like a laser and hits like the hammer of Thor.” - and yet it sits right there with the other 2.
Happy Hunting.