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<blockquote data-quote="Canuclehead" data-source="post: 723229" data-attributes="member: 57733"><p>greywolf,</p><p></p><p>Those triple motors are just the best for real world riding aren't they.</p><p></p><p>I measured a 6.5 swede today and it didn't jive with any numbers I've seen online.</p><p></p><p>It really is annoying how much variance there is in this field. I can see that it takes a while to accumulate a correct mental picture of what each cartridge is in context to others. If the automotive industry worked the same way **** near every model would be like a custom home built.</p><p></p><p>It would be nice if the industry started with a clean slate and had say 10 cartridges each X grains more than the last in with the same diameter and then mated each to bullets in .5 mm increments. Likely there would have to be a small cartridge series as well with less variation. All in all it could work but as long as all there are all the present rifles around it wouldn't happen.</p><p></p><p>I like the streamlining idea. The big companies could do it easily enough if they got together on it. The japanese did with their cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canuclehead, post: 723229, member: 57733"] greywolf, Those triple motors are just the best for real world riding aren't they. I measured a 6.5 swede today and it didn't jive with any numbers I've seen online. It really is annoying how much variance there is in this field. I can see that it takes a while to accumulate a correct mental picture of what each cartridge is in context to others. If the automotive industry worked the same way **** near every model would be like a custom home built. It would be nice if the industry started with a clean slate and had say 10 cartridges each X grains more than the last in with the same diameter and then mated each to bullets in .5 mm increments. Likely there would have to be a small cartridge series as well with less variation. All in all it could work but as long as all there are all the present rifles around it wouldn't happen. I like the streamlining idea. The big companies could do it easily enough if they got together on it. The japanese did with their cars. [/QUOTE]
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