Jim n Iowa
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I started out in long range with a .338 mag years ago using a 215g Sierra bullet for deer sized game in a Ruger M77 with a brake on it. Then I went to a 6.5-284 for 1000yd shooting. This was a custom rifle that weighs over 18lbs with the scope so its not a carry rifle but great on a bench or bi-pod. Then Savage introduced the Long Range Hunter in 6.5-284 and this is a carry rifle. It has a adjustable cheek rest, boss type muzzel brake and the Savage trigger. This is my go to rifle for most game in this continent with the exception of large bears. As with the Creedmore, ammo is dear even for a reloader as the brass is a major expense. I lucked out and started hoarding Lapua and Norma brass when it was cheap. You can configure 284 to 6.5 in winchester brass but I have had some problems where it sprang back to .284 after being loaded. Once fire formed you are good to go.
Jim
Jim