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.260 vs 6.5 Creedmore
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 2164469" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>hornady makes crap brass and their bullets are bottom of the pile as well. the brass dosent last, it's to soft. peterson lapua norma all make substantially better brass. have you ever weighed hornady bullets? they are all over the place. their eld line is a step in the right direction but still falls short of matchkings or berger's. hornady is all about reinventing the wheel. which is fine. musicians do it all the time. </p><p>as far as remington has hornady, you can't compare what is done now with what was done when the 260 came out. there are so many more people that shoot med to long ranges these days than in the past it's not comparable. let alone the bullet selection we have now a days is amazing. it didnt used to be this way. i can remember when shooting a spiral point boat tail bullet was the best to be had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 2164469, member: 104202"] hornady makes crap brass and their bullets are bottom of the pile as well. the brass dosent last, it’s to soft. peterson lapua norma all make substantially better brass. have you ever weighed hornady bullets? they are all over the place. their eld line is a step in the right direction but still falls short of matchkings or berger’s. hornady is all about reinventing the wheel. which is fine. musicians do it all the time. as far as remington has hornady, you can’t compare what is done now with what was done when the 260 came out. there are so many more people that shoot med to long ranges these days than in the past it’s not comparable. let alone the bullet selection we have now a days is amazing. it didnt used to be this way. i can remember when shooting a spiral point boat tail bullet was the best to be had. [/QUOTE]
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