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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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any fans of the 22-6mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscer" data-source="post: 763442" data-attributes="member: 29801"><p>Thanks for the input acloco, sorry it took me so long to reply, my computer has been down for a couple of days.</p><p>That is a very encouraging plug for this cartridge, the splat factor comment definitely got my attention! I only hunt chucks though so it may not be as dramatic. One of the things I want to accomplish, if and when this build ever gets going, is to be able to see the bullet impact in the scope, I often am alone with no spotter. Any advise on achieving this goal? I really don't want to use a brake. How heavy is your rifle? Where do you come up with features for a stock that might help send recoil straight to the rear? I am thinking of using a non contoured barrel 1-1/4" straight to the muzzle, that ought to help hold er down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscer, post: 763442, member: 29801"] Thanks for the input acloco, sorry it took me so long to reply, my computer has been down for a couple of days. That is a very encouraging plug for this cartridge, the splat factor comment definitely got my attention! I only hunt chucks though so it may not be as dramatic. One of the things I want to accomplish, if and when this build ever gets going, is to be able to see the bullet impact in the scope, I often am alone with no spotter. Any advise on achieving this goal? I really don't want to use a brake. How heavy is your rifle? Where do you come up with features for a stock that might help send recoil straight to the rear? I am thinking of using a non contoured barrel 1-1/4" straight to the muzzle, that ought to help hold er down. [/QUOTE]
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