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Originally Posted by Big Stick
The faster it goes...the faster it slows.

I'll take the superior brass,lesser ES/SD,extry round in the magazine and happily let others swoon 150fps of meaningless Fluff. Hint.


Just sayin'..................

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At 500yds,in identical atmosphere and with a 147 Launched at 2700fps and another at 2850fps,the wind "difference" is 1.1",in 10mph full value. Hint.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
At 500yds,in identical atmosphere and with a 147 Launched at 2700fps and another at 2850fps,the wind "difference" is 1.1",in 10mph full value. Hint.


Just sayin'...................

Just sayin….not a single winning cartridge in long range F class is based off the 6.5 needsmore.

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Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery and pardon my shooting wares that exist,as you submit Brokedick Professional Victim Hurt Feeler Heports. Hint.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery and pardon my shooting wares that exist,as you submit Brokedick Professional Victim Hurt Feeler Heports. Hint.


Just sayin'............

Yeah….I don’t even know what you’re talking about.

I’ve already wasted enough of my morning replying to you.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery and pardon my shooting wares that exist,as you submit Brokedick Professional Victim Hurt Feeler Heports. Hint.


Just sayin'............

Pard,

What he said is not wrong no one that’s winning in F class is using the 6.5 CM. The 6.5 CM and 6.5 PRC have their place it’s just not in f class long range.

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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by SheepShapeAK
Originally Posted by Big Stick
Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery and pardon my shooting wares that exist,as you submit Brokedick Professional Victim Hurt Feeler Heports. Hint.


Just sayin'............

Yeah….I don’t even know what you’re talking about.

I’ve already wasted enough of my morning replying to you.




Sweetheart,

You cannot even begin to fhuqking fathom,just how far in you are,over your pointy head and crossed eyes. Hint.

Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery. Hint.


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I certainly wasn’t asking for a comparison of 6.5 Creed to 6.5 PRC on an F Class rifle.

I posted the question in Long Range Hunting because the question is hunting related.


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Originally Posted by David_Walter
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400 and a smidge is my record, although I shoot out to 650-700 with my 7 RM to stay in practice.

I regularly shoot 1” gongs at 450 with my 6.5 Creed, and hunt where the shots could be out to 700+.

So far, I’ve passed on the long shots on game.

I’m a bit recoil sensitive after two shoulder surgeries, so where I used to hunt in Alaska with a 375 H&H or 338 WM, the seven is now my “big gun” with a couple 6.5 creeds and a few 308s to choose from.

What bullet are you using for your creed for hunting?
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Originally Posted by David_Walter
I certainly wasn’t asking for a comparison of 6.5 Creed to 6.5 PRC on an F Class rifle.

I posted the question in Long Range Hunting because the question is hunting related.


Depends on what you consider “long range”.

NRA says long range doesn’t start until 800 yards.


More speed isn’t always better, but it certainly doesn’t hurt to go a little faster as long as your rifle can stabilize the bullet you’re shooting.

Regardless of what simpletons may say about the faster something goes the faster it slows down. All one has to do is change the speed in their ballistic calculator to see this isn’t true.

Personally, I’m not hunting big game “long range” with anything smaller than a .284 sized bullet. Let alone with a 147 grain jacketed bullet made by hornady.

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Originally Posted by David_Walter
I certainly wasn’t asking for a comparison of 6.5 Creed to 6.5 PRC on an F Class rifle.

I posted the question in Long Range Hunting because the question is hunting related.


Fortunately for Couchbound CLUELESS Kchunts,Imagination,Plagiarism and Pretend are free,so even they can "afford" to "contribute". Hint.



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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by David_Walter
I certainly wasn’t asking for a comparison of 6.5 Creed to 6.5 PRC on an F Class rifle.

I posted the question in Long Range Hunting because the question is hunting related.


Fortunately for Couchbound CLUELESS Kchunts,Imagination,Plagiarism and Pretend are free,so even they can "afford" to "contribute". Hint.



Just sayin'..................

Post up some pictures of all your long range competition trophies in a new thread for us. Inquiring minds want to pick the brain of a top tier shooter.

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Keep submitting CLUELESS Brokedick Hurt Feeler Reports,as you fixate me incessantly. Hint.

If only for context,simply cite the total percentage of your Posts,which involve me. You Crying CLUELESS Kchunts are a Hoot! HINT.

That besides your being a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit. Hint.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
At 500yds,in identical atmosphere and with a 147 Launched at 2700fps and another at 2850fps,the wind "difference" is 1.1",in 10mph full value. Hint.


Just sayin'...................
using those numbers say the creedmoor at 2700 FPS made impact at 500 yards what would that impact velocity be approximately? and what you already with the PRC impact at the same velocity as the creedmoor 500?..
I can go look at all up but I'm being too damn lazy

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Anyways.

If you want to “long range hunt” with a cartridge, go wander around the actual Long Range Hunting forum.

There is a lot more knowledge with regard to the topic over there, with people that have the proof to back up their claims.

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The farther you go,the lesser the initial 150fps launch difference. Hint.

The faster it goes,the faster it slows. It's called "Physics" and now everyone "knows". Hint.


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Anyways, like I said. The long range hunting forum has shooters that are much more versed in what matters and counts for putting rounds on target at long range.

Also, funny thing, when I put in 2800fps for the 145 grain ELDX into my AB ballistic calculator, it gives me 1400fps at 1000 yards. I change that speed to 2950fps and it gives me 1500fps at 1000 yards.

Like I said, I’d go do some digging on the long range hunting forum if you’re looking for a lighter recoiling cartridge that can handle taking down big game at long range.

Might want to check out the Sherman wildcat cartridges.

https://shermanwildcatcartridges.com/

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Originally Posted by SheepShapeAK
Anyways, like I said. The long range hunting forum has shooters that are much more versed in what matters and counts for putting rounds on target at long range.

Also, funny thing, when I put in 2800fps for the 145 grain ELDX into my AB ballistic calculator, it gives me 1400fps at 1000 yards. I change that speed to 2950fps and it gives me 1500fps at 1000 yards.

Like I said, I’d go do some digging on the long range hunting forum if you’re looking for a lighter recoiling cartridge that can handle taking down big game at long range.

Might want to check out the Sherman wildcat cartridges.

https://shermanwildcatcartridges.com/




DUMB Fhuqk,

The initial 150fps difference at launch you cite,becomes only 100fps "advantage" at the 1000yd line,because the faster it goes,the faster it slows. Hint.

You are in wayyyyyyy over your pointy fhuqking head. Hint.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
The farther you go,the lesser the initial 150fps launch difference. Hint.

The faster it goes,the faster it slows. It's called "Physics" and now everyone "knows". Hint.


Just sayin'..................
Originally Posted by Big Stick
The farther you go,the lesser the initial 150fps launch difference. Hint.

The faster it goes,the faster it slows. It's called "Physics" and now everyone "knows". Hint.


Just sayin'..................


well I got on lazy and went and looked using some numbers cited earlier in here of 2700 ft per second versus 2850
and using a 147 eld

according to the calculator I used and these are just kind of generic not a lot of extra input for weather and what have you. the 2850 gains you slightly less than 25 yards of trajectory. gains you somewhere between 100 and 125 yards on energy impact.
this was based off of using the 2,700 ft per second impacting at 500 yards.
the 2850 feet per second would hit 44 in low at 525 and the 2700 ft per second would hit 43.1 in low at 500 yards.
this was both figured with 200 yard zero

500 m showed 1432 foot pounds of energy with 2700 ft per second somewhere between 600 and 625 yards.
so what that's worth to the individualist entirely up on to them. bigger case capacity shine better with heavier bullets. which I think is one reason the 156 bergers are very popular amongst the PRC shooters.
Sierra is also introduced to 145 tipped game King that is supposed to be designed for the 6.5 PRC it has a very impressive BC rating also..

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