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7mm,6.5 creeds, PRC's and Happy St. Patrick's day!
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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 3063670" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>Redneck, yes I'm aware that the parent is the 375. My point was that I guess its about timing. When I chose the 375 ruger was when I needed to make a choice it was in improvement but only slightly. I'm not knocking these cases, I was just wondering what the hub bub was all about. Case capacities are similar to other less popular cases. but these mostly needed work. The brilliants of these "new cartridge" is less prep. It appears that less handloading and tinkering required for good results. I was simply making an observation. I chose what I chose based on many things and knocking your favorite did not come to mind. Ownership bias, I'm not sure why you made that statement but I'm sure you have your reasons. I also know you can always make improvements with reloading, my remark was about these cartridges don't appear to need as much work to get there as the older ones do so they are great for the guy who doesn't reload. Sorry if I offended you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 3063670, member: 5078"] Redneck, yes I'm aware that the parent is the 375. My point was that I guess its about timing. When I chose the 375 ruger was when I needed to make a choice it was in improvement but only slightly. I'm not knocking these cases, I was just wondering what the hub bub was all about. Case capacities are similar to other less popular cases. but these mostly needed work. The brilliants of these "new cartridge" is less prep. It appears that less handloading and tinkering required for good results. I was simply making an observation. I chose what I chose based on many things and knocking your favorite did not come to mind. Ownership bias, I'm not sure why you made that statement but I'm sure you have your reasons. I also know you can always make improvements with reloading, my remark was about these cartridges don't appear to need as much work to get there as the older ones do so they are great for the guy who doesn't reload. Sorry if I offended you! [/QUOTE]
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