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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
6.5 versus 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 539749" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>I like 7mm's but my vote goes to the 6.5x284(6.5wby is a wildcat btw) use a 27-28" 1:8.5 twist barrel and you can shoot 139 lapuas .617 bc or the new lot of 140 bergers .640bc at almost 3200 fps with excellent accuracy, or you can shoot 168 7mm berger .617 bc at 3000 fps from a 7mm with 15 grns more powder and if you run the numbers, whatever you hit at 800 yards will never know the difference and recoil is less than a 270 win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 539749, member: 29890"] I like 7mm's but my vote goes to the 6.5x284(6.5wby is a wildcat btw) use a 27-28" 1:8.5 twist barrel and you can shoot 139 lapuas .617 bc or the new lot of 140 bergers .640bc at almost 3200 fps with excellent accuracy, or you can shoot 168 7mm berger .617 bc at 3000 fps from a 7mm with 15 grns more powder and if you run the numbers, whatever you hit at 800 yards will never know the difference and recoil is less than a 270 win. [/QUOTE]
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