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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
.257 or 6.5 JDJ
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<blockquote data-quote="Left Hand Dave" data-source="post: 2727695" data-attributes="member: 94260"><p>I would like everyone's thoughts and experiences with the .257 and 6.5 JDJ in both pistols and carbines. I know this is the specialty pistol section but I figure for these cartridges it's the same crowd either way. I think I have amassed enough brass to make it feasible to look for a barrel. Right now kind of leaning towards a carbine barrel but I love my pistols. Any information you have on accuracy, velocity, bullet selection or terminal performance on critters let's hear it. Use will be shooting for fun, varmints and maybe an occasional deer. I have everything I need to load for both cartridges so all I need is to choose a chambering and find a barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Left Hand Dave, post: 2727695, member: 94260"] I would like everyone’s thoughts and experiences with the .257 and 6.5 JDJ in both pistols and carbines. I know this is the specialty pistol section but I figure for these cartridges it’s the same crowd either way. I think I have amassed enough brass to make it feasible to look for a barrel. Right now kind of leaning towards a carbine barrel but I love my pistols. Any information you have on accuracy, velocity, bullet selection or terminal performance on critters let’s hear it. Use will be shooting for fun, varmints and maybe an occasional deer. I have everything I need to load for both cartridges so all I need is to choose a chambering and find a barrel. [/QUOTE]
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