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New rifle hits the market - Larue Siete
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3854607" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I love the advantages heavy for caliber cartridges give the shooter. Being able to shoot a 95 grain bullet out of a 22 Creedmoor at 3,200 fps just opens up so many more doors. I assume one could also shoot a 52 grain bullet in a 1:7 barrel at 3700 fps without twisting it apart as it exits the barrel.</p><p></p><p>[USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] has a very good chambering in his 243 WSSM but Winchester and Browning decided to stop supporting it. As long as there is brass for this round and a properly set up barrel, there’s no reason to move toward the newer chamberings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3854607, member: 33119"] I love the advantages heavy for caliber cartridges give the shooter. Being able to shoot a 95 grain bullet out of a 22 Creedmoor at 3,200 fps just opens up so many more doors. I assume one could also shoot a 52 grain bullet in a 1:7 barrel at 3700 fps without twisting it apart as it exits the barrel. [USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] has a very good chambering in his 243 WSSM but Winchester and Browning decided to stop supporting it. As long as there is brass for this round and a properly set up barrel, there’s no reason to move toward the newer chamberings. [/QUOTE]
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