The Caliber That Wasn't On The Market
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He didn’t set out to invent a new caliber—He just wanted something faster, flatter, and more precise than what was out there. The .22 Creedmoor was born out of necessity, field testing, and a whole lot of time behind the trigger. Now it’s changing the game for long-range shooters across the country. / @kaspar_outdoors
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