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The 6mm Creedmoor was born to privilege, is cosmetically perfect and claims PRS championships at distance. But it hasn’t yet trumped the .243 afield!
Hornady’s taking a long range shot at outgunning the .22 Swift. Based off the 6.5 Creedmoor case and that new family of centerfire cartridges, the 22 Creedmoor, while still in the development stage in terms of factory offerings, is turning some heads.
The Howa Oryx Mini Action In 6.5 Grendel is a chassis-type rifle that with intermediate cartridges offers a combination of light recoil and long distance potential.
Like plastic bottles, synthetic stocks are indestructible. That said, wood is durable enough for rifle stocks — and beautiful.
Guns built from the ground up, with all their features tailored to work in harmony — leaving little or nothing to chance — are an entirely different breed. Done right they allow shooters to consistently connect at long distance in the type of conditions preferred by Sasquatch. The Shaw Custom Barrels Mk X CS is one of them.
Reloading is not only an economical way to shoot more accurate ammunition, it’s also a way to shoot more ammunition.
Naked lead, then jacketed soft-nose bullets, reigned supreme for predator hunters wanting performance and success. Then we took the lead out. Why?
With guaranteed sub-MOA accuracy and carbon fiber stocks, these two lightweight bolt actions from Weatherby feature the company’s new 6.5 WBY RPM cartridge.
A goshawk doesn’t catch its prey like a fox. So why would you hunt whitetails from a tree with ground artillery?