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6.5mm or 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="mtelkhntr78" data-source="post: 349572" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>I will be straight up honest and say I have no experience whatsoever with the 6.5. However I do have a couple of 300 WSMs and me like!</p><p> They got a little more whallop than an '06 but dont punish shouldrs like the 300 win mag. Everyday the 300 WSM becomes more common place among hunters and shooters alike and thats for a reason. I think its a great cartridge and my next rifle will be in 300 WSM.</p><p> I too like the idea of having something different like a 6.5. Its intruiging but at the same time that glamor may wear off quick when you have to search for ammo and deal with all the other things associated with a lesser known caliber.</p><p> Either way you go you should absolutely start reloading. Its an addictive hobby and great way to improve accuracy, save some money and have fun. I like it becasue it gives me something to do when I cant go shooting but is shooting related!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtelkhntr78, post: 349572, member: 14518"] I will be straight up honest and say I have no experience whatsoever with the 6.5. However I do have a couple of 300 WSMs and me like! They got a little more whallop than an '06 but dont punish shouldrs like the 300 win mag. Everyday the 300 WSM becomes more common place among hunters and shooters alike and thats for a reason. I think its a great cartridge and my next rifle will be in 300 WSM. I too like the idea of having something different like a 6.5. Its intruiging but at the same time that glamor may wear off quick when you have to search for ammo and deal with all the other things associated with a lesser known caliber. Either way you go you should absolutely start reloading. Its an addictive hobby and great way to improve accuracy, save some money and have fun. I like it becasue it gives me something to do when I cant go shooting but is shooting related! [/QUOTE]
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