Originally Posted by IndyCA35
In an article in the current issue of "American Rifleman," Craig Boddington states that, "In my opinion these three similar 6.5mms (6.5x55, .260 Remington, and 6.5 Creedmoor), despite the magical properties currently attributed to them, do not equal the 96-year-old .270 Winchester as a hunting cartridge."

He then goes on to describe why in four pages. It's a good read.


Don't you think Craig's hunting experience qualifies him to have a "qualified opinion" ?

I agree BTW.


I'd think that C B has hunted more places for more game with more diff cartridges than many posters here -- myself included!


Jerry

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