Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
Daddybang wrote:All of them!!!!
Why? Cause as long as ya legally pullin a trigger life's f@#kin great!!!!
southwest shooter wrote:88 mm , extremely accurate at long range .
scoobs wrote:southwest shooter wrote:88 mm , extremely accurate at long range .
why not the GAU-8. the only gun to have an aircraft built around it.
southwest shooter wrote:scoobs wrote:southwest shooter wrote:88 mm , extremely accurate at long range .
why not the GAU-8. the only gun to have an aircraft built around it.
Not bad for a gatling gun but for me the Germans did it better.
Put the 88 in the Tiger and then you've got the ultimate tank killer for a period of time .
scoobs wrote:southwest shooter wrote:scoobs wrote:southwest shooter wrote:88 mm , extremely accurate at long range .
why not the GAU-8. the only gun to have an aircraft built around it.
Not bad for a gatling gun but for me the Germans did it better.
Put the 88 in the Tiger and then you've got the ultimate tank killer for a period of time .
the gau-8 isnt the best no. but the fact that they built that then designed the a10 to fit around it is pretty damn cool.
hey what do we do with this gun? i dunno? build an aircraft on it?
Gaznazdiak wrote:8 track.
Because I'm old.
Ziad wrote:Hmm I like my 308.... cheap enough and the barrel will last a long while. I did my first shots with a cheater spec 65 creedmore yesterday. But still have a soft spot for the 308
Bigjobss wrote:Gaznazdiak wrote:8 track.
Because I'm old.
I prefer vinyl, but my favourite cartdidge is Super Mario Bros
Noisydad wrote:Man that's a tough question! Today's fave is the .44-40 coz I won an off hand event with my 104 yo Winny '92 today, but I could just as easily say the .50-70, .40-65, .32-20 etc. I guess I really just like very old cartridges and the shootin irons that go with them. Modern calibers and modern rifles have their uses I suppose but they just dont make me moist!
scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
JimTom wrote:scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
Is it called the man bun because it is only about 10 years old and hasn't been around for 100 years like 6.5x55?
I believe the .260 has only been around for 10 years longer than the 6.5Cm, and both cartridges were formed from necking down a parent case. Do you need a man bun to own a .260 also or is there another reason that the man bun is only applicable to the Creedmoor?
scoobs wrote:JimTom wrote:scoobs wrote:Oryx Pit wrote:260 rem.
Gentle on the shoulder but fast and flat.
Good for medium size game and long range plinking.
And not a 6.5 Creedmore
the correct name is 6.5 manbun
Is it called the man bun because it is only about 10 years old and hasn't been around for 100 years like 6.5x55?
I believe the .260 has only been around for 10 years longer than the 6.5Cm, and both cartridges were formed from necking down a parent case. Do you need a man bun to own a .260 also or is there another reason that the man bun is only applicable to the Creedmoor?
because at the moment the creed is seen as a bit of a hipster round. plus its fun giving a mate s**t about it
nothing wrong with it, good calibre though