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Difference between the 6-284 and the 6.5-284
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<blockquote data-quote="TH" data-source="post: 386325" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>Maybe if you have a 36 inch barrel and only want to reload your brass once. Most people shoot the 6.5-284 between 2950 and 3050. I shoot my 6-284 between 3300 and 3400 fps. Barrel life is a lot longer with the 6.5 284 but if money is not an issue build the 6-284. Its a lot flatter shooting and extemely accurate. Shoot 52 grains of R22 and dont look back. I have both I sold my 6.5 284. I like flat shooting rifles. I have shot better groups at 600 and 1000 with 6-284 than i ever have with the 6.5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TH, post: 386325, member: 1046"] Maybe if you have a 36 inch barrel and only want to reload your brass once. Most people shoot the 6.5-284 between 2950 and 3050. I shoot my 6-284 between 3300 and 3400 fps. Barrel life is a lot longer with the 6.5 284 but if money is not an issue build the 6-284. Its a lot flatter shooting and extemely accurate. Shoot 52 grains of R22 and dont look back. I have both I sold my 6.5 284. I like flat shooting rifles. I have shot better groups at 600 and 1000 with 6-284 than i ever have with the 6.5 [/QUOTE]
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