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Input and feedback requested on a new 6.5 wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="landcbeitner" data-source="post: 195287" data-attributes="member: 10214"><p>I think what you're trying to do is very cool, but I also agree with one of the above posts, in that there's not much of a gap between the 260 AI and the 6.5x284. The key is you want to use a short action, I totally understand, I don't even build 308's on short actions because I want to be able to seat 185gr VLD's at or into the lands and still mag feed. It sounds like the cartridge you're working on will fit the bill for your needs. My gunsmith bases most of his wildcats on the RUM and just varies the length according to his powder capacity/velocity needs (basically exactly what you're doing). Can't wait the hear how it all works out for you. Keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landcbeitner, post: 195287, member: 10214"] I think what you're trying to do is very cool, but I also agree with one of the above posts, in that there's not much of a gap between the 260 AI and the 6.5x284. The key is you want to use a short action, I totally understand, I don't even build 308's on short actions because I want to be able to seat 185gr VLD's at or into the lands and still mag feed. It sounds like the cartridge you're working on will fit the bill for your needs. My gunsmith bases most of his wildcats on the RUM and just varies the length according to his powder capacity/velocity needs (basically exactly what you're doing). Can't wait the hear how it all works out for you. Keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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