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<blockquote data-quote="SES50" data-source="post: 167286" data-attributes="member: 7753"><p>Ol Mike,</p><p></p><p>I have read over your post acouple times because I am still investigating the barrel contours. I have actually been doing a bunch of stiffness calculation and may post back on that thread in a week or so when I come up with some conclusions. I was thinking about this last night and have to rebarrel the rifle no matter what. If I am doing that I might as well go with something as hot as possible. Since it is hunting season I have not had as much time as I normally would have in the evenings, but I want to sit down with exbal and look at what the energy of the 6.5 gibbs compared to the 270 win further out will be. The 6.5 gibbs may have more even though the bullet is a little lighter becuase of the vast increase in muzzle velocity. I just have not had time to sit on the computer and do that work.</p><p></p><p>SES50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SES50, post: 167286, member: 7753"] Ol Mike, I have read over your post acouple times because I am still investigating the barrel contours. I have actually been doing a bunch of stiffness calculation and may post back on that thread in a week or so when I come up with some conclusions. I was thinking about this last night and have to rebarrel the rifle no matter what. If I am doing that I might as well go with something as hot as possible. Since it is hunting season I have not had as much time as I normally would have in the evenings, but I want to sit down with exbal and look at what the energy of the 6.5 gibbs compared to the 270 win further out will be. The 6.5 gibbs may have more even though the bullet is a little lighter becuase of the vast increase in muzzle velocity. I just have not had time to sit on the computer and do that work. SES50 [/QUOTE]
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