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The Basics, Starting Out
LRH - single "do it all" rifle or 2 gun battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1779684" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Since the great debacle around 2008 I always pick a caliber that is super popular and established. I worry we may see more of this in 2020. My friend in Virginia says the supplies are going fast at his regular hangouts. If it's a wildcat I want something I can form from standard stuff. 2 gun battery would be a fast twist 243 or A/I and something on a 3006 case. You can form a dozen different cartridges on a 3006 or 308. 280 is a great choice just get a twist that's a turn or two faster than "the norm".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1779684, member: 107749"] Since the great debacle around 2008 I always pick a caliber that is super popular and established. I worry we may see more of this in 2020. My friend in Virginia says the supplies are going fast at his regular hangouts. If it's a wildcat I want something I can form from standard stuff. 2 gun battery would be a fast twist 243 or A/I and something on a 3006 case. You can form a dozen different cartridges on a 3006 or 308. 280 is a great choice just get a twist that's a turn or two faster than "the norm". [/QUOTE]
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