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<blockquote data-quote="Duhawk" data-source="post: 1643076" data-attributes="member: 63335"><p>I've got a 6.5-06AI and love it. It's the most accurate rifle I own (although my 7rm is real close).</p><p>When you get into handloading, there's a lot of things to dwell on. Accuracy nodes or OBT is just one....that little bit of extra fps may get you to where you want without sacrificing velocity (or blowing yourself up). On mine, 3000fps+ is doable w/ a 146grn Matrix bullet and is very accurate. </p><p>It's still up to the shooter/hand-loader what you do with an AI, but an AI just opens up a few more options over a std. cartridge. Jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duhawk, post: 1643076, member: 63335"] I've got a 6.5-06AI and love it. It's the most accurate rifle I own (although my 7rm is real close). When you get into handloading, there's a lot of things to dwell on. Accuracy nodes or OBT is just one....that little bit of extra fps may get you to where you want without sacrificing velocity (or blowing yourself up). On mine, 3000fps+ is doable w/ a 146grn Matrix bullet and is very accurate. It's still up to the shooter/hand-loader what you do with an AI, but an AI just opens up a few more options over a std. cartridge. Jmo [/QUOTE]
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