In addition to marksmanship skill and projectile energy, there is another factor to “maximum hunting range” - the minimum expansion velocity of your chosen bullet. Stay well above minimum recommendations and your bullet should reliably perform.
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Alexander Arms loads the 129gr. SST for the 6.5 Grendel.
“The Hornady® SST® (Super Shock Tip) is designed to deliver tremendous shock on impact while expanding quickly and reliably, particularly at higher velocities.”
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Battle of the calibers: 6.5 Grendel vs. 22 Creedmoor! Which one has the edge in accuracy, power and vesatilty? This article from The Deer Hunting breaks down the pros and cons to help you choose the right round for your needs.
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High Country Adventures compares a 130 grain Swift Scirocco against the 127 grain Barnes Long Range X bullet in his search for the ultimate 6.5 Grendel long-range hunting bullet.
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Phillip Massaro digs into the history the 6.5 Grendel with a great write-up in American Hunter’s Behind The Bullet. Tap the link below and check it out!
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The @SitkaGear binocular harness is on our “must have” list of hunting items. The harness is especially useful for long hunts that require constant glassing.
Dennis Bradley @NRAFamily takes us on another journey of Ammo Awareness with the 6.5 Grendel. Read on and check out the specifics of this cool cartridge.
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