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The Basics, Starting Out
6mm Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="telemaster" data-source="post: 730811" data-attributes="member: 59478"><p>the 6mm Remington is the .257 Roberts necked to 6mm and both are from the 7X57 Mauser necked down and developed by Ned Roberts. all 3 are a standard length action and to get optimum performance need to be in a standard length.</p><p>you can fit them in a short action but will have to seat the bullet deep and will lose powder capacity therefore velocity.</p><p>I have both,the 6mm in a Ruger 77 MKII and the .257 Roberts(which I had rechambered to Ackley imp.) in a Ruger Hawkeye and both are a standard length action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="telemaster, post: 730811, member: 59478"] the 6mm Remington is the .257 Roberts necked to 6mm and both are from the 7X57 Mauser necked down and developed by Ned Roberts. all 3 are a standard length action and to get optimum performance need to be in a standard length. you can fit them in a short action but will have to seat the bullet deep and will lose powder capacity therefore velocity. I have both,the 6mm in a Ruger 77 MKII and the .257 Roberts(which I had rechambered to Ackley imp.) in a Ruger Hawkeye and both are a standard length action. [/QUOTE]
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