decisions decisions

ok here is what i am thinking after all of your input

i think i will either learn to load my own if it is no big deal or i will buy them from someone so i can stick with the 6.5 wsm (len seemed to think that in wisconsin i would be happiest with this) and i think i will get 1 with the center stock and a rifle scope with reticles and 1 with a rear grip stock and a pistol scope then i will see what i like best and sell the other.

what do you guys think about that plan? am i missing anything?

That sounds like a great plan. It'll really help to reload, since it provides a lot of options for bullet selection--important for getting out beyond 400 or so with SP's. There are several 130, and 140 gr. offerings in the 6.5 cal. that'll get u out that far from a SP, no problem. Call Kirby and see what he suggests. 1 thing's for sure. 6.5 WSM would be easy since he's already got the reamer for it.
 
Dennis,
FYI-Steve (sscoyote) is a long-time hunting buddy and the one who got me started loading bottle-neck cartridges.
 
Hi steve,

Thanks for the info hope you can help out as we tackle this project.


Dennis
 
i have a question as to how or where to purchase a CheyTac M200. I am in the military with no criminal record or history and i can not find a place to purchase this rifle does anyone have any ideas as to where a purchase like this can be made.
 
i have a question as to how or where to purchase a CheyTac M200. I am in the military with no criminal record or history and i can not find a place to purchase this rifle does anyone have any ideas as to where a purchase like this can be made.

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im your huckleberry, thank you for your service, I appreciate it. send an email to this address

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They should be able to direct you. Stay safe.
Courtesy of Chas1 ... good luck!

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