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.243 Win. vs 6mm Creed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tex_Hunter" data-source="post: 1656198" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>Gotta love this line of logic "most of us cant afford an expensive custom rifle, so instead you should buy a factory gun (that probably is in the wrong twist rate) and then send it off to have a few hundred dollars worth of smith work done to it to re-chamber the factory barrel for a wildcat cartridge that has no factory ammo available and requires fire forming to get the full potential out of it"</p><p></p><p>are you serious?</p><p></p><p>If money is tight... reason would suggest you get the best possible gun/glass combo you can afford in a caliber that has readily available high quality factory ammo that suits the purposes you intend to use it for. As pretty much every other poster in here has noted... the 6mm Creedmoor checks all those boxes. The extra money you spent on the rifle and glass (instead of chamber work) is going to more than offset the ~100fps you might get with an Ackley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex_Hunter, post: 1656198, member: 31749"] Gotta love this line of logic "most of us cant afford an expensive custom rifle, so instead you should buy a factory gun (that probably is in the wrong twist rate) and then send it off to have a few hundred dollars worth of smith work done to it to re-chamber the factory barrel for a wildcat cartridge that has no factory ammo available and requires fire forming to get the full potential out of it" are you serious? If money is tight... reason would suggest you get the best possible gun/glass combo you can afford in a caliber that has readily available high quality factory ammo that suits the purposes you intend to use it for. As pretty much every other poster in here has noted... the 6mm Creedmoor checks all those boxes. The extra money you spent on the rifle and glass (instead of chamber work) is going to more than offset the ~100fps you might get with an Ackley. [/QUOTE]
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