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The Basics, Starting Out
6.5-300 Dakota
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<blockquote data-quote="dr14" data-source="post: 89043" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Was thinking of building a 6.5-300 Dakota for whitetail deer hunting out to 600 yds max. I would be using an action off of a Remington 7 ulta mag. Probably will be shooting a 120-140 grain bullet. I was hoping to get by without fireforming but don't fully understand all the advantages of it besides more case capacity. I'm looking for any input anybody might have on doing a 6.5-300 Dakota and if there is any reloading data on it. I guess it would be similiar to Kirby's 6.5 AX. New to most of this but trying to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr14, post: 89043, member: 4681"] Was thinking of building a 6.5-300 Dakota for whitetail deer hunting out to 600 yds max. I would be using an action off of a Remington 7 ulta mag. Probably will be shooting a 120-140 grain bullet. I was hoping to get by without fireforming but don't fully understand all the advantages of it besides more case capacity. I'm looking for any input anybody might have on doing a 6.5-300 Dakota and if there is any reloading data on it. I guess it would be similiar to Kirby's 6.5 AX. New to most of this but trying to learn. [/QUOTE]
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