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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 549626" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I would agree 100% the old books are worth their weight in "what every money worth theses days" The double running band surface bullets of the old day's… that Remington could only get their hands on in 6.5mm to give the 140gr it bite… are long gone… but not the Lawyer's as was pointed out. </p><p>I've always been a "big" fan of the .264 Win Mag; when you think Winchester M70 Western it always pop into ones mind. </p><p>Today bullets in 6.5mm give the .264 Win Mag a whole new shot at the game…. but you need old school recipes to make some of it happen. </p><p>Here's a few books I've kept over the year and glad I did, especially for the older established cartridges like the .264 Win Mag.</p><p>Good luck with your efforts.</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 549626, member: 16609"] I would agree 100% the old books are worth their weight in “what every money worth theses days” The double running band surface bullets of the old day’s… that Remington could only get their hands on in 6.5mm to give the 140gr it bite… are long gone… but not the Lawyer’s as was pointed out. I’ve always been a “big” fan of the .264 Win Mag; when you think Winchester M70 Western it always pop into ones mind. Today bullets in 6.5mm give the .264 Win Mag a whole new shot at the game…. but you need old school recipes to make some of it happen. Here’s a few books I’ve kept over the year and glad I did, especially for the older established cartridges like the .264 Win Mag. Good luck with your efforts. 436 [/QUOTE]
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