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260 Rem Vs. 6.5-06
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 451994" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>NOT TRUE! It is true that a ..270 case holds that much more than an '06 case but only because a .270 has a longer neck. When chambered for 6.5-06, you have to shorten the neck to fit the chamber, which is an advantage when forming 6.5-06 brass, but does not increase case capacity. Unless you use a reamer that increases the body diameter or length, you will end up with the same capacity. Examples of increased capacity are the 6.5 A.I., 6.5 Gibbs, or my 6.5 Sherman, but they all increase the body size of the case. Hope this helps........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 451994, member: 13833"] NOT TRUE! It is true that a ..270 case holds that much more than an '06 case but only because a .270 has a longer neck. When chambered for 6.5-06, you have to shorten the neck to fit the chamber, which is an advantage when forming 6.5-06 brass, but does not increase case capacity. Unless you use a reamer that increases the body diameter or length, you will end up with the same capacity. Examples of increased capacity are the 6.5 A.I., 6.5 Gibbs, or my 6.5 Sherman, but they all increase the body size of the case. Hope this helps........Rich [/QUOTE]
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