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6.5x284 load advice
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<blockquote data-quote="GunsnFitness" data-source="post: 1417703" data-attributes="member: 104411"><p>New here and this thread is awesome! Like a few of you I have a 6.5-284 in the works (currently in parts and pieces in my shop) and reading all of this really makes me want to get it finished. I do have one question though. I planned on shooting the 142g Nosler ABLRs out of my gun, currently I have a 31" 1-8 twist Heart blank and was planning on having it finished at 28"... but it seems that everyone is running at 26" and below. Is there a significant difference that can be lost/gained in those two inches? I know with my 300RUM there is a big difference but could be due to using slower burning powder. Any thoughts/info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunsnFitness, post: 1417703, member: 104411"] New here and this thread is awesome! Like a few of you I have a 6.5-284 in the works (currently in parts and pieces in my shop) and reading all of this really makes me want to get it finished. I do have one question though. I planned on shooting the 142g Nosler ABLRs out of my gun, currently I have a 31” 1-8 twist Heart blank and was planning on having it finished at 28”... but it seems that everyone is running at 26” and below. Is there a significant difference that can be lost/gained in those two inches? I know with my 300RUM there is a big difference but could be due to using slower burning powder. Any thoughts/info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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