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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusty Buck" data-source="post: 714852" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>Backwoods, </p><p> </p><p>where did you get this information from? I spent a considerable amount of time in the Army, combat arms in one mos or the other. I know the budget often plays a huge part in what they finally buy. I have fired the 308 win out of a coax machine gun and was totally awed by the various trajectory patterns coming out. Granted, it was a rapid fire machine fastened into place with locking pins, not bolts. It is also a supressive fire weapon, so sending them everywhere made sense. Anyhow, it would be good to be able to get info like you just shared. If you have a reliable source that you are <strong>able</strong> to share, let me hear it. Incidently, with the info you shared, I'm currious as all get out to know what what powder their using in the M14's assigned to the sharp shooters in the platoon. I've tried BLC2 in my 223 and did not like the mess it made. Didn't shoot too bad, but seems to burn dirty. </p><p> </p><p>CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusty Buck, post: 714852, member: 44282"] Backwoods, where did you get this information from? I spent a considerable amount of time in the Army, combat arms in one mos or the other. I know the budget often plays a huge part in what they finally buy. I have fired the 308 win out of a coax machine gun and was totally awed by the various trajectory patterns coming out. Granted, it was a rapid fire machine fastened into place with locking pins, not bolts. It is also a supressive fire weapon, so sending them everywhere made sense. Anyhow, it would be good to be able to get info like you just shared. If you have a reliable source that you are [B]able[/B] to share, let me hear it. Incidently, with the info you shared, I'm currious as all get out to know what what powder their using in the M14's assigned to the sharp shooters in the platoon. I've tried BLC2 in my 223 and did not like the mess it made. Didn't shoot too bad, but seems to burn dirty. CB [/QUOTE]
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