Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by brush_buster
I've killed quite a few whitetails but I quit using it and went back to my .270 because I never had one just drop DRT after the shot. I was always having to go find them. The 270 on the other hand, drops them on the spot. I love my creedmoor for shooting paper and I've shot it out to 500 yards very successfully.


I've killed a couple of truck loads of deer with the 6.5 Creedmoor (and 130 Accubond). When I purposely took out the running gear or CNS, they dropped on the spot - when put in the boiler, they ran.......Prezact same performance when I've shot them with the .270. It's not the chambering.

For the last 5-6 years I’ve carried the 6.CM for the majority of my hunting. Taken multiple elk and deer, a bull moose. The 30-06 was my go to for quite a few years before that. My experience lines up 100% with SKanes. It’s not the chambering causing WT to run off.


Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
I've seen more well-shot game lost with TSXs than any other premium bullet.