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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 1916118" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>This why it's exciting, I primarily handload for all my rifles first, off the rack factory or wildcat (obviously) and it's kind of nice to go down to the local SGS or online store and pick up some boxed ammo every once in a while and shoot with no fuss no muss, get readily brass that all it requires is to be "loaded", the end. </p><p>I practice the KISS principle. Shooting long range, with all that facets of it, is a pretty involved process, so if there's a way to shorten a process here or there, I'm with it. The 6.5 Grendel is a decent AR cartridge, but the 6mmAR is better IMO and the 6mm ARC, should be more better, having factory support. The 6 Dasher, has some life, but still a competition round to me. And then came the 6GT, with it's better design and support.</p><p>For me, I primarily shoot big boy magnums with big payloads, for longrange hunting, but you can't shoot them all the time. So I dropped down a to 6mm, .257 & 6.5mm mid-range cartridges, mostly for practice, but they surprised me in many ways, at what they can actually do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 1916118, member: 15637"] This why it's exciting, I primarily handload for all my rifles first, off the rack factory or wildcat (obviously) and it's kind of nice to go down to the local SGS or online store and pick up some boxed ammo every once in a while and shoot with no fuss no muss, get readily brass that all it requires is to be "loaded", the end. I practice the KISS principle. Shooting long range, with all that facets of it, is a pretty involved process, so if there's a way to shorten a process here or there, I'm with it. The 6.5 Grendel is a decent AR cartridge, but the 6mmAR is better IMO and the 6mm ARC, should be more better, having factory support. The 6 Dasher, has some life, but still a competition round to me. And then came the 6GT, with it's better design and support. For me, I primarily shoot big boy magnums with big payloads, for longrange hunting, but you can't shoot them all the time. So I dropped down a to 6mm, .257 & 6.5mm mid-range cartridges, mostly for practice, but they surprised me in many ways, at what they can actually do! [/QUOTE]
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