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What do ya'll think about a 6.5-375 Ruger?
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 478924" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>I play around with my own wildcat designs. I have more dissapointment in over bore cartridges and don't do them anymore. Some yield less velocity than much smaller capacity cartridges. sizing down from .375 to 6.5 is a pain, particularly if the case is also shortened. It takes me up to 3 sets of reforming dies to get good brass, neck reaming and all sorts of difficulties. Then there is that wildcat uncertainty on radical departures. to put it simply I tie a very long string to the trigger and hide behind something until I feel confidant about my wag powder charges. I think you will be very rewarded and have a lot of pride in accomplishment -- go for it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 478924, member: 26019"] I play around with my own wildcat designs. I have more dissapointment in over bore cartridges and don't do them anymore. Some yield less velocity than much smaller capacity cartridges. sizing down from .375 to 6.5 is a pain, particularly if the case is also shortened. It takes me up to 3 sets of reforming dies to get good brass, neck reaming and all sorts of difficulties. Then there is that wildcat uncertainty on radical departures. to put it simply I tie a very long string to the trigger and hide behind something until I feel confidant about my wag powder charges. I think you will be very rewarded and have a lot of pride in accomplishment -- go for it!!! [/QUOTE]
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