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Good article on why everyone either loves or hates the 6.5cr
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<blockquote data-quote="justinp61" data-source="post: 2207970" data-attributes="member: 35795"><p>Well, after reading the article I guess I qualify for the "8th grade dropout" according to Petzal. Because I chose a 260 in 2011 after having shoulder surgery and needing something with less recoil. I still have it and am awaiting a new barrel to put another one together so I must really be dense.</p><p></p><p>If I need a little more velocity I can have the 260 chambered for the AI version. If I need more power from heavier bullets I still have my old mdl 70 in 30-06.</p><p></p><p>One thing I have learned is that if you whisper "Creedmoor" in the chamber of any rifle it'll shoot tiny groups. I did this with my newly build Shilen barreled 22-250 and the results were amazing! It worked so well I tried it in my old Winchester 52D's and E, **** it was great! Same result with my Remington 40XB .22 rimfire. It even works on my 10 meter Feinwerkbau 300S and 601 air rifles. My next test will be on my Colt Bullseye revolver and High Standard 107. If it works well on handguns I'm thinking about bringing my methodology to the market, for a small nominal fee of course.</p><p></p><p>In all seriousness I'm sure it's a good cartridge, but not everyone wants to ride the same bus, some want to drive them selves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinp61, post: 2207970, member: 35795"] Well, after reading the article I guess I qualify for the "8th grade dropout" according to Petzal. Because I chose a 260 in 2011 after having shoulder surgery and needing something with less recoil. I still have it and am awaiting a new barrel to put another one together so I must really be dense. If I need a little more velocity I can have the 260 chambered for the AI version. If I need more power from heavier bullets I still have my old mdl 70 in 30-06. One thing I have learned is that if you whisper "Creedmoor" in the chamber of any rifle it'll shoot tiny groups. I did this with my newly build Shilen barreled 22-250 and the results were amazing! It worked so well I tried it in my old Winchester 52D's and E, **** it was great! Same result with my Remington 40XB .22 rimfire. It even works on my 10 meter Feinwerkbau 300S and 601 air rifles. My next test will be on my Colt Bullseye revolver and High Standard 107. If it works well on handguns I'm thinking about bringing my methodology to the market, for a small nominal fee of course. In all seriousness I'm sure it's a good cartridge, but not everyone wants to ride the same bus, some want to drive them selves. [/QUOTE]
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Good article on why everyone either loves or hates the 6.5cr
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