It's great, but it is picky. You can't really just pick up a rifle and slam whatever ammo into it and go shoot. You gotta do work and many people are too lazy for that or don't know how.

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๐Ÿ˜Well, they gotta learn how. 6.5 is great for long range on a windy day.

I bet.

The other issue is that most places I'm around can't really utilize the superior ballistics over stuff like 308. 200yds is a very long shot while hunting here.

You must own a mid-range rifle than.

I usually go field hunting. Lots of deer and no trees to get in the way.

There's not a lot of land around here like that. Great if you can do that, though.

Not really. Almost all my stuff is set up defensively.

A bunch of shorty's ain't bad, man. But, you need something to prevent the feds from getting that close.

LOL I mean shottys*

I might get locked up for a bunch of short shotties... ๐Ÿ˜

I won't see them coming from very far. Likely I'll be asleep, but, there's always something within reach, just in case.

My arsenal: four 9s, a .308, and a 6.5 Creedmoor.

A 12 gauge slug definitely needs to be added.

That's definitely a good start!