You weren't holding your tongue right.
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Seriously, I don't care if you have 10 6.5 CMs, that's your call. I believe they will do the job well on Whitetail and pronghorn and even elk, although I think there are better cartridges for animals of that size, the .270 being one. However, what I think Bodington is getting at is that the diameter of 6.5-.264 is not magical. It just happened to be the European cartridge that was courted for long range target shooting in a military environment. If you feed a .270 bullets equal to those it will do as well if not better. And nowdays some cartridge makers beginning to cater to the long range game are beginning to make bullets for it. Give it time, you will see.

Last edited by Filaman; 04/28/19.

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