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26 Nosler or 6.5 Prc Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Massi" data-source="post: 1637054" data-attributes="member: 106096"><p>Not 1 bit, it's easy as long as the loader is realistic about the balistics. Each barrel has a sweet spot and it may not be smoking fast</p><p>My first factory 6.5-300 didnt shoot the lrx well over 3450. Capacity easily would hit 3600 but groups, sd and es suffered. So just backed the reloads down and viola easy 1/2 moa load.</p><p>in fact I find weatherby calibers easier to load for than their standard brethren. Could be I'm just lucky. </p><p>Once I shot that barrel out, I rebarreled with a pac nor and this barrel absolutely loves velocity and 140 bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Massi, post: 1637054, member: 106096"] Not 1 bit, it's easy as long as the loader is realistic about the balistics. Each barrel has a sweet spot and it may not be smoking fast My first factory 6.5-300 didnt shoot the lrx well over 3450. Capacity easily would hit 3600 but groups, sd and es suffered. So just backed the reloads down and viola easy 1/2 moa load. in fact I find weatherby calibers easier to load for than their standard brethren. Could be I'm just lucky. Once I shot that barrel out, I rebarreled with a pac nor and this barrel absolutely loves velocity and 140 bergers. [/QUOTE]
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