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The Basics, Starting Out
6mm Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="richv" data-source="post: 1110885" data-attributes="member: 91790"><p>My father bought a 6mm Remington in a 700 BDL in the late '70's because he wanted to go target shooting with me. That was one of the sweetest-shooting rifles I've ever seen, and with a Hornady 87 grain BTHP bullet it would drive tacks at 300 yards. I was already into hand-loading, so I worked up a load for target shooting. I also worked up a 100 grain load for deer hunting, but he never went hunting with me. I'm really sorry I let it go, and now that I'm considering getting back into target shooting, and maybe hunting, I'm taking a long look at the 6mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richv, post: 1110885, member: 91790"] My father bought a 6mm Remington in a 700 BDL in the late '70's because he wanted to go target shooting with me. That was one of the sweetest-shooting rifles I've ever seen, and with a Hornady 87 grain BTHP bullet it would drive tacks at 300 yards. I was already into hand-loading, so I worked up a load for target shooting. I also worked up a 100 grain load for deer hunting, but he never went hunting with me. I'm really sorry I let it go, and now that I'm considering getting back into target shooting, and maybe hunting, I'm taking a long look at the 6mm. [/QUOTE]
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