RustyMetal
Engineer'gDesignr
Would you hunt whitetail deer with a 6.5 Grendel at say, ....... 300 yards?
If not that, then how small would you go?
If not that, then how small would you go?
If you hunt from a stand with a good rest, the grendel is plenty accurate and can do the job. If you are a still hunter, like my brother, the chance of a moving target and poor shot placement increase dramatically, and so should your caliberThe depends is how you hunt.
That is an interesting issue. More in a second.Have you looked to see how much energy a Grendel has at 300yds? Many states have a requirement of a minimum ft lbs of energy required to hunt deer , elk , ect in their state.
Have you looked to see how much energy a Grendel has at 300yds? Many states have a requirement of a minimum ft lbs of energy required to hunt deer , elk , ect in their state.
If you hunt from a stand with a good rest, the grendel is plenty accurate and can do the job. If you are a still hunter, like my brother, the chance of a moving target and poor shot placement increase dramatically, and so should your caliber
Have the common sense not to shoot if you choose to go elk hunting with a 6mm. Most everyone on this board has more than one gun, and can pick something with enough power to ethically take game. The 6.5 Grendel is enough gun to hunt deer within limits, the hunter should know those limits and follow them. Locals used to hunt deer with 30 carbine, in my opinion its a 50 yd gun on a deer maybe less.