Originally Posted by Dixie_Dude
I've only killed one deer over 100 yards and it was about 125 yards. All the rest have been under 100 yards. I don't need a Creedmoor. If I was in a plains state and needed a long range rifle for say antelope, then I might consider a Creedmoor. I do fine with my 308 and 30-06. I would be more interested in a 358 since I already have a 35 Whelen. Bigger holes make better bleed outs and blood trails. Hunting means getting closer to your prey.



Why do you think the Creedmoor is only good for long range hunting?