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6.5 x 284 vs. 6.5 SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1395802" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>This can be a drawback considering the cartridges which you want to shoot. Josh is a great supplier of top quality ammunition and some, if not all of the Hornady factory ammunition is excellent also. But there are limitation such as price and variations of loads available. Hornady, as with all factory ammunition, has neutered the PRC by the lawyer loads it sells. Josh can work with you and will until you get what you're looking for. But it will cost dollars because of time and labor, as it should.</p><p></p><p>If I was ever in your position, I wouldn't hesitate to run with the .264 Win. Mag. There is a good selection of factory ammunition, reasonably priced. And bear in mind, no matter what the naysayers post, this cartridge is no longer a barrel burner with the advent of new, colder burning powders and better steel. </p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1395802, member: 27307"] This can be a drawback considering the cartridges which you want to shoot. Josh is a great supplier of top quality ammunition and some, if not all of the Hornady factory ammunition is excellent also. But there are limitation such as price and variations of loads available. Hornady, as with all factory ammunition, has neutered the PRC by the lawyer loads it sells. Josh can work with you and will until you get what you're looking for. But it will cost dollars because of time and labor, as it should. If I was ever in your position, I wouldn't hesitate to run with the .264 Win. Mag. There is a good selection of factory ammunition, reasonably priced. And bear in mind, no matter what the naysayers post, this cartridge is no longer a barrel burner with the advent of new, colder burning powders and better steel. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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