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Most versatile chambering for handloaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1613033" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>You can tell by all of the responses that this is an interesting question to ponder. But do you ask it as a conversation topic or do you plan to buy one do-it-all rifle based on your requirements? </p><p></p><p>Not poo-pooing your idea. Its cumbersome to switch back and forth between lead and copper often. You'll be cleaning the barrel a lot more than if you stuck with copper or lead. If you dont, I feel the POI at the range you're talking about would be off. Plus I dont like storing my hunting rifles with a clean barrel, because what if I want to go hunting? I'd have to go shoot a couple foul shots first? (We probably all have our own mindset on that topic). You'll be adjusting your scope zero often too. Which isnt as big of a deal if you have the right scope. </p><p></p><p>I'm usually not a naysayer. I apologize if I come across as one. For sure an interesting question though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1613033, member: 90399"] You can tell by all of the responses that this is an interesting question to ponder. But do you ask it as a conversation topic or do you plan to buy one do-it-all rifle based on your requirements? Not poo-pooing your idea. Its cumbersome to switch back and forth between lead and copper often. You'll be cleaning the barrel a lot more than if you stuck with copper or lead. If you dont, I feel the POI at the range you're talking about would be off. Plus I dont like storing my hunting rifles with a clean barrel, because what if I want to go hunting? I'd have to go shoot a couple foul shots first? (We probably all have our own mindset on that topic). You'll be adjusting your scope zero often too. Which isnt as big of a deal if you have the right scope. I'm usually not a naysayer. I apologize if I come across as one. For sure an interesting question though! [/QUOTE]
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