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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
.265 cal vs .284
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<blockquote data-quote="nakneker" data-source="post: 1949623" data-attributes="member: 92539"><p>I have and have had the calibers you mentioned. At 20-500 yards they will all do the job and do it nicely. I'm a fan of the 6.5x47, for one thing if you handload not everyone has one and there is lots of loading information for the caliber, it's easy to get a load dialed In. The Lapua brass is a big strong point for me, it's high quality and you get many reloads out of each piece. Accurate, deadly, different. Like I said though, there isn't a wrong choice in the bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nakneker, post: 1949623, member: 92539"] I have and have had the calibers you mentioned. At 20-500 yards they will all do the job and do it nicely. I’m a fan of the 6.5x47, for one thing if you handload not everyone has one and there is lots of loading information for the caliber, it’s easy to get a load dialed In. The Lapua brass is a big strong point for me, it’s high quality and you get many reloads out of each piece. Accurate, deadly, different. Like I said though, there isn’t a wrong choice in the bunch. [/QUOTE]
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