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Reloading
A hard choice
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 132587" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well , I personaly think that the 6.5-300Win would be the better choice due to the better bullet choice, the 140 A-max is a hard bullet to beat in the long range hunting area in that caliber for deer sized critters and the 140 Partition is another good bullet for bigger game AND Nosler is comming out with an Accu-Bond in the 264. Another point is that the 264 bore over the 257 bore will offer a better bore to powder ratio meaning its a little more effecient.</p><p></p><p>I would still stick with the rounds based on the 300 win because of the better brass available , if you don't mind paying a $1.25 per case then you have access to some awsome brass from Lapua.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 132587, member: 8843"] Well , I personaly think that the 6.5-300Win would be the better choice due to the better bullet choice, the 140 A-max is a hard bullet to beat in the long range hunting area in that caliber for deer sized critters and the 140 Partition is another good bullet for bigger game AND Nosler is comming out with an Accu-Bond in the 264. Another point is that the 264 bore over the 257 bore will offer a better bore to powder ratio meaning its a little more effecient. I would still stick with the rounds based on the 300 win because of the better brass available , if you don't mind paying a $1.25 per case then you have access to some awsome brass from Lapua. [/QUOTE]
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