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6.5saum finally
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1919768" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I'm really liking my GAP 6.5 SAUM. Only have 350+/- rounds through it but it is a start for a 30 day old rifle. Besides the 156EH, I suggest you save time to try out the 153.5 Hybrid. Had mine at the range Sunday and with the Hybrids only had to change 1.25MOA to go from 100 yd zero to a 200 yd zero. From there I only had to dial up 2 MOA to go to 300 yards and I'm running slightly below 2900 fps with RL26. It would really be nice for me if the 153.5 turned out to work on game as well as the 215 Hybrids have in my 300 WM. Time will tell.</p><p>I agree, if you reload, you will likely enjoy the 6.5 SAUM. I suggest you monitor the barrel speed up and pressure as you progress in your load development/ break in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1919768, member: 90397"] I'm really liking my GAP 6.5 SAUM. Only have 350+/- rounds through it but it is a start for a 30 day old rifle. Besides the 156EH, I suggest you save time to try out the 153.5 Hybrid. Had mine at the range Sunday and with the Hybrids only had to change 1.25MOA to go from 100 yd zero to a 200 yd zero. From there I only had to dial up 2 MOA to go to 300 yards and I'm running slightly below 2900 fps with RL26. It would really be nice for me if the 153.5 turned out to work on game as well as the 215 Hybrids have in my 300 WM. Time will tell. I agree, if you reload, you will likely enjoy the 6.5 SAUM. I suggest you monitor the barrel speed up and pressure as you progress in your load development/ break in. [/QUOTE]
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