6.5 creedmoor I’m loosing confidence or should I?

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I’m not a fan of SSTs at all. Ive shot a handful+ with them and unless it hit heavy bone, they didnt expand well for me. I never lost one cuz of them, but I almost did twice. Both required follow up shots on what should have been extremely lethal first hits. I’d lose confidence in SSTs, not the 6.5cm. Im not a fan of blood trails either.
 
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I keep hearing all the negativity and all the praise I been wanting to shoot a doe with the reloads I have for a confidence builder but every deer I have seen so far has been half a mile away on public and people are everywhere hopefully during the week will be different. I was about to feel more confident today after thinking about it and a friend brought by a decent buck this afternoon that his nephew shot twice in the shoulder and once behind the shoulder with 129 grain hornady and said he finally went down and so did my confidence again. Maybe a doe will come by tomorrow I would hate to lose a good buck

I keep hearing all the negativity and all the praise I been wanting to shoot a doe with the reloads I have for a confidence builder but every deer I have seen so far has been half a mile away on public and people are everywhere hopefully during the week will be different. I was about to feel more confident today after thinking about it and a friend brought by a decent buck this afternoon that his nephew shot twice in the shoulder and once behind the shoulder with 129 grain hornady and said he finally went down and so did my confidence again. Maybe a doe will come by tomorrow I would hate to lose a good buck
I love 6.5 CM and had a lot of fun ringing steel at 1,350 yards.

But I used a 6.5 CM on a mature buck, I shot him twice behind the shoulder at 200 yards with a precision rifle, friend had loaded target projectiles and they didnt penetrate the ribs. So its not the cartridge that has a problem but the wrong bullet! Sad week for me. Then I killed my best buck with a 223 using a 64 grain nosler bonded bullet at 210 yards with my 16” fighting carbine.

Hope you get a good one and DONT lose it
 

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