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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1474754" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>You said that the only advantage the 7mm had over the 6.5mm is bullet diameter. Therefore you must think the 6.5mm is superior (ballistics-wise). Which seems to be the new M.O. for all the 6.5mm supporters. But in the same breath, they'll tell you that a .338 always beats the .30 caliber, and that the .30 caliber beats the 7mm...Which is the polar opposite narrative of what they just said concerning the 6.5 vs 7mm. They claim the oversized attributes of the bigger heavier higher BC .338 makes it better than the 7mm, but how is it possible that a smaller, lighter, and lower BC 6.5mm is better than a bigger heavier and higher BC 7mm bullet, when pushed by the same exact case? Ballistically the argument doesn't make sense, is all I'm saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1474754, member: 12995"] You said that the only advantage the 7mm had over the 6.5mm is bullet diameter. Therefore you must think the 6.5mm is superior (ballistics-wise). Which seems to be the new M.O. for all the 6.5mm supporters. But in the same breath, they'll tell you that a .338 always beats the .30 caliber, and that the .30 caliber beats the 7mm...Which is the polar opposite narrative of what they just said concerning the 6.5 vs 7mm. They claim the oversized attributes of the bigger heavier higher BC .338 makes it better than the 7mm, but how is it possible that a smaller, lighter, and lower BC 6.5mm is better than a bigger heavier and higher BC 7mm bullet, when pushed by the same exact case? Ballistically the argument doesn't make sense, is all I'm saying. [/QUOTE]
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