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Help with caliber choice 6.5,708 or 308
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<blockquote data-quote="gregsjt" data-source="post: 1515322" data-attributes="member: 88091"><p>That's not true, a couple years ago all the rage was the 6.5 SAUM, I don't see many posts about it these days and I see lots of guns chambered for it in the for sale section. </p><p></p><p>I know it's hard for some people to comprehend, but the reason the creedmoor works is because it's so easy. A guy like the OP can get a Kimber Montana and a box of shells over the counter and go shoot. No need to fire form brass or make sure your free bore is set up correctly or use a longer mag box or whatever. All of the stuff that most people on this forum don't think is a big deal, is a big deal and it is expensive and time consuming. Why mess with all that stuff to get a few more fps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregsjt, post: 1515322, member: 88091"] That's not true, a couple years ago all the rage was the 6.5 SAUM, I don't see many posts about it these days and I see lots of guns chambered for it in the for sale section. I know it's hard for some people to comprehend, but the reason the creedmoor works is because it's so easy. A guy like the OP can get a Kimber Montana and a box of shells over the counter and go shoot. No need to fire form brass or make sure your free bore is set up correctly or use a longer mag box or whatever. All of the stuff that most people on this forum don't think is a big deal, is a big deal and it is expensive and time consuming. Why mess with all that stuff to get a few more fps? [/QUOTE]
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