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what is your thoughts on 6.5 creedmore?
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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 2291003" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>Like you yourself said before - if someone asks "what should I get" - the answer is <u>ALWAYS</u> .308</p><p></p><p>Once you step outside the realm of 308, it's a learning curve and a shooter eventually gets to the point when little things matter - reamer variation, custom dies, brass forming, custom load data - and it doesn't really matter what the chamber is called. A lot of times availability of one or another component dictates the rest of it.</p><p></p><p>All I'm saying - if you are willing to "work" for 260 Rem - might as well do it for superior 6.5SLR.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I'd like to hear more about ruining 6.5x47L brass - I bet I pushed every bit of 65,000psi, primer was flowing over un-bushed firing pin and ejector marks on the base; but Lapua brass still took it like a champ - clean, anneal, load ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 2291003, member: 3455"] Like you yourself said before - if someone asks "what should I get" - the answer is [U]ALWAYS[/U] .308 Once you step outside the realm of 308, it's a learning curve and a shooter eventually gets to the point when little things matter - reamer variation, custom dies, brass forming, custom load data - and it doesn't really matter what the chamber is called. A lot of times availability of one or another component dictates the rest of it. All I'm saying - if you are willing to "work" for 260 Rem - might as well do it for superior 6.5SLR. P.S. I'd like to hear more about ruining 6.5x47L brass - I bet I pushed every bit of 65,000psi, primer was flowing over un-bushed firing pin and ejector marks on the base; but Lapua brass still took it like a champ - clean, anneal, load ... [/QUOTE]
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