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6.5 Sherman AKA meat stick strikes!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 579375" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>Rich, </p><p> I have been having a bit of a time getting use to shooting it. I have 40 years of mental wiring for this rifle in '06 to undo and I am finding that it doesn't happen overnight. It is so sweet to shoot, I am looking forward to being able to get some range time with it when work finally slows down.</p><p> BTW those Hornady dies are something. I kind of choked on the cost but after using them I think they are worth every dollar. The sizer is so well matched to the reamer that I sized a bunch one day without using any lube at all. After about 20 or so cases it seemed to take a bit more effort than normal and then I saw the unopened can of lube on the table and realized what I had done.</p><p> Thanks Rich for the work you have put into this cartridge, it is every bit I had hoped for. Cliff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 579375, member: 11533"] Rich, I have been having a bit of a time getting use to shooting it. I have 40 years of mental wiring for this rifle in '06 to undo and I am finding that it doesn't happen overnight. It is so sweet to shoot, I am looking forward to being able to get some range time with it when work finally slows down. BTW those Hornady dies are something. I kind of choked on the cost but after using them I think they are worth every dollar. The sizer is so well matched to the reamer that I sized a bunch one day without using any lube at all. After about 20 or so cases it seemed to take a bit more effort than normal and then I saw the unopened can of lube on the table and realized what I had done. Thanks Rich for the work you have put into this cartridge, it is every bit I had hoped for. Cliff [/QUOTE]
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