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Creedmoor Ammunition Review: 308 Winchester 175 Grain Scenar

July 10, 2015 Bill Marr 0

Creedmoor Sports, located in Anniston, Alabama, is a company well known in the high power rifle competition circuit.  Recently, they began producing their own line of ammunition.  While there are plenty of companies offering loaded […]

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