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6.5 stw
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Price" data-source="post: 34191" data-attributes="member: 512"><p>I've got a very high quality 30" heavy taper 6.5 barrel in 8 twist myself and have considered chambering it in the stw class case just as you - I'm also having difficulty finding any useful info - A customer of mine did a .264 Thor awhile back which is a stw 35 degree improved, but he did it in a 26" barrel which I thought might have limited it's performance - If you do a search out here in internet land on ".264 Thor" you will find a few bits of info, but still not very much - I personally feel that if you don't use at least a 30" tube you're not gaining anything - Considering the excellent BC's of the 6.5 bullets, surely somebody out there somewhere has done an extreme velocity .264 project and can provide much more useful info - JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Price, post: 34191, member: 512"] I've got a very high quality 30" heavy taper 6.5 barrel in 8 twist myself and have considered chambering it in the stw class case just as you - I'm also having difficulty finding any useful info - A customer of mine did a .264 Thor awhile back which is a stw 35 degree improved, but he did it in a 26" barrel which I thought might have limited it's performance - If you do a search out here in internet land on ".264 Thor" you will find a few bits of info, but still not very much - I personally feel that if you don't use at least a 30" tube you're not gaining anything - Considering the excellent BC's of the 6.5 bullets, surely somebody out there somewhere has done an extreme velocity .264 project and can provide much more useful info - JP [/QUOTE]
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