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Has the 6.5prc peaked in interested?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldpilot" data-source="post: 1717755" data-attributes="member: 87110"><p>The 6.5 or 26 inch is the hot topic. The 6.5 CM, PRC, WBY RPM are in the market spotlight, and not going to fade rapidly. Back in the last century the 7mm fad was the same way. Whatever new flavor of koolaid comes out will either rapidly not go anywhere, or will gather a following and live on. Belted Magnums were virtually an unknown a hundred years ago. Almost all of us oldtimers started on was the old 30-30 Winchester, and it's still the old reliable saddle gun for most farmers/ranchers. Peaked, I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldpilot, post: 1717755, member: 87110"] The 6.5 or 26 inch is the hot topic. The 6.5 CM, PRC, WBY RPM are in the market spotlight, and not going to fade rapidly. Back in the last century the 7mm fad was the same way. Whatever new flavor of koolaid comes out will either rapidly not go anywhere, or will gather a following and live on. Belted Magnums were virtually an unknown a hundred years ago. Almost all of us oldtimers started on was the old 30-30 Winchester, and it's still the old reliable saddle gun for most farmers/ranchers. Peaked, I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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