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6.5-270 Gunwriters Cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Monkey" data-source="post: 2869955" data-attributes="member: 103097"><p>That is a question you have to ask yourself? The Illustration depicts a 30 Degree Shoulder. I'm fairly certain the Sherman is a 40. There is a whole world out there full of ideas and designs to choose from. It's not my design, but I like it. It's based on the do-it-yourselfer.</p><p></p><p>[h4]<strong><div style="text-align: center">[USER=120824]akmtnhnt[/USER]</div><p></strong>[/h4]<p>There is nothing here saying it can't outperform the 6.5-PRC since it would have more case capacity. If you're a 6.5-PRC fan go for it. Remember the PRC takes a magnum bolt face and last I checked it goes for around $50 a box of ammo & Brass is scarce and expensive. I like the 6.5-PRC, and I have been tempted, but there really is no such thing as the perfect Cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Monkey, post: 2869955, member: 103097"] That is a question you have to ask yourself? The Illustration depicts a 30 Degree Shoulder. I'm fairly certain the Sherman is a 40. There is a whole world out there full of ideas and designs to choose from. It's not my design, but I like it. It's based on the do-it-yourselfer. [H4][B][center][USER=120824]akmtnhnt[/USER][/center][/B][/H4] There is nothing here saying it can't outperform the 6.5-PRC since it would have more case capacity. If you're a 6.5-PRC fan go for it. Remember the PRC takes a magnum bolt face and last I checked it goes for around $50 a box of ammo & Brass is scarce and expensive. I like the 6.5-PRC, and I have been tempted, but there really is no such thing as the perfect Cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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