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6.5-06 vs. 6.5-284
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 140997" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>kirby, this is with a 30" tube, this info came from the smith who built it and an article from varmit hunter magazine jan 1996 by daryl cassel entitled "the amazing 6.5 gibbs".</p><p> Dont know butIve got 3200 from mine with 58 gr of re22, and have shot 60 gr with no pressure signs but it was too overcast to get a reading from the chrony.</p><p>daryl claimed 62 gr was a great load in his but mine loosens pimer pockets too much for my liking at 62 gr.</p><p>mine has a 29.5" kreiger 1/8.</p><p>JS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 140997, member: 951"] kirby, this is with a 30" tube, this info came from the smith who built it and an article from varmit hunter magazine jan 1996 by daryl cassel entitled "the amazing 6.5 gibbs". Dont know butIve got 3200 from mine with 58 gr of re22, and have shot 60 gr with no pressure signs but it was too overcast to get a reading from the chrony. daryl claimed 62 gr was a great load in his but mine loosens pimer pockets too much for my liking at 62 gr. mine has a 29.5" kreiger 1/8. JS [/QUOTE]
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