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what long range cartridge would work best for a remington short action
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 484142" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Thr "HLS" case is really very simple in design. You ream the chamber with a standard 6mm Remington reamer, but the with a .250 case length (shoulders). There's also another version that is improved with 30 degree shoulders. Then there is the International that has a shorter neck length and a 30 degree shoulder. There's also the Durham International that is basicly a 6mm AI reamed to 1.875 depth. This is a nice round, and will push a 105 grain bullet to a little over 3200 fps! I knew an old man (we all get there sooner or later) that shot this round for twenty years. Must have killed 5,000 groundhogs! He formed his cases out of .243 brass. He's long gone, and have wondered what he'd have done with all the better bullets and cases we have today.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 484142, member: 25383"] Thr "HLS" case is really very simple in design. You ream the chamber with a standard 6mm Remington reamer, but the with a .250 case length (shoulders). There's also another version that is improved with 30 degree shoulders. Then there is the International that has a shorter neck length and a 30 degree shoulder. There's also the Durham International that is basicly a 6mm AI reamed to 1.875 depth. This is a nice round, and will push a 105 grain bullet to a little over 3200 fps! I knew an old man (we all get there sooner or later) that shot this round for twenty years. Must have killed 5,000 groundhogs! He formed his cases out of .243 brass. He's long gone, and have wondered what he'd have done with all the better bullets and cases we have today. gary [/QUOTE]
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