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Weatherby's new 6.5 RPM cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="diderr" data-source="post: 2478554" data-attributes="member: 9847"><p>Group out today. 200 yards. First two rounds fell into .464 moa then the third one opened it up to just over 1 moa. The last round did feel "sticky" when I chambered it. Gun was pretty dirty though. </p><p></p><p>I've been using my calipers a lot with the cartridge to try and hunt down the "flyer" issue. I believe it's spring back neck tension variation (molecular level stuff) or un-even neck thickness. Haven't got to play with the neck turner yet as I need to order a mandrel die next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diderr, post: 2478554, member: 9847"] Group out today. 200 yards. First two rounds fell into .464 moa then the third one opened it up to just over 1 moa. The last round did feel “sticky” when I chambered it. Gun was pretty dirty though. I’ve been using my calipers a lot with the cartridge to try and hunt down the “flyer” issue. I believe it’s spring back neck tension variation (molecular level stuff) or un-even neck thickness. Haven’t got to play with the neck turner yet as I need to order a mandrel die next. [/QUOTE]
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