Short answer: yes – if you use the right bullet and stay honest about your shot angles and distances. The longer answer is where things get interesting, because the 6mm Creedmoor isn’t just a “light ...
From time to time, GearScout will post messages from the tactical industry that we think will be of interest to our readers. The new 6mm 109 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target Bullets provide competitive ...
Since the introduction of the 6.5 Creedmoor and its rise to stardom that began about six years later, Hornady has introduced three more Creedmoor cartridges. Their first new Creed was the 6mm ...
In 2015, I decided to neck the 6.5 Creedmoor case down to 0.257-caliber. With help of two fellow West Virginians, Mike Cyrus of Lehigh Defense and Jerry Dove of Dove Custom guns, I was soon shooting ...
Based on necking the 6.5 Creedmoor down for 6mm bullets, the 6mm Creedmoor cartridge is capable of accurate 1,000-yard shots that had moderate recoil and is predicted to be the next hot cartridge for ...
Mule deer are my favorite big game to hunt—which is a sentiment shared by many Western hunters who, like me, consider them North America’s quintessential open-country game animal. Mulies live in some ...
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