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Nosler To Introduce 6.5mm HotRod !!
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<blockquote data-quote="midwesthunter" data-source="post: 882436" data-attributes="member: 10792"><p>This new cartridge should go over very well with proper marketing. LRH is the "newest" craze in the hunting world. If it was me doing the marketing for the rifle, you let the ballistics speak, and say how much easier and farther you can shoot because of the speed. So there will be less error on your part. If you look at the current trends for companies pushing this subject, its all about ease, and not that you might actually have to practice. Look how gunwerks or best of the west was promoting the 7mm with bergers vs a different cartridge and non bergers, that's apples to oranges. Nosler will do a similar comparison, mark my words. "just look at the 26 nosler vs the 260 Rem" Look how Rage broadheads promotes themselves "expand your kill zone" really?</p><p></p><p>But I think it will be good to have a current commercial produced hot rod in this class. I could defiantly see savage adding it to their long range line of factory rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwesthunter, post: 882436, member: 10792"] This new cartridge should go over very well with proper marketing. LRH is the "newest" craze in the hunting world. If it was me doing the marketing for the rifle, you let the ballistics speak, and say how much easier and farther you can shoot because of the speed. So there will be less error on your part. If you look at the current trends for companies pushing this subject, its all about ease, and not that you might actually have to practice. Look how gunwerks or best of the west was promoting the 7mm with bergers vs a different cartridge and non bergers, that's apples to oranges. Nosler will do a similar comparison, mark my words. "just look at the 26 nosler vs the 260 Rem" Look how Rage broadheads promotes themselves "expand your kill zone" really? But I think it will be good to have a current commercial produced hot rod in this class. I could defiantly see savage adding it to their long range line of factory rifles. [/QUOTE]
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