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Retirement Present To Me - To Use 6.5 Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1804861" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>Your smartest choice is the creed. It will do what you want with less, and if it more range than hunting it should have best barrel life.</p><p></p><p>As owner of 2 6.5-06's, if I were to build over again, I would do the 6.5-284. The 6.5-06 are my main hunting and range guns,1 light build, 1 is heavy and I really like them. But For the Same ballistics, and quality stamped brass is readily available for 6.5-284. For no ballistic gain it's a headache keeping brass separated since it don't say what it really is, although it's as simple a wildcat as can be.</p><p></p><p>Now if you have a magnum bolt face I would do 6.5 PRC. It will do a little more with the heavies if you want to go that route some day.</p><p></p><p>wait yet another possibility would be the 6.5 RPM. If you want more speed than the other offering.</p><p></p><p>Yup I'm no help here!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1804861, member: 88320"] Your smartest choice is the creed. It will do what you want with less, and if it more range than hunting it should have best barrel life. As owner of 2 6.5-06’s, if I were to build over again, I would do the 6.5-284. The 6.5-06 are my main hunting and range guns,1 light build, 1 is heavy and I really like them. But For the Same ballistics, and quality stamped brass is readily available for 6.5-284. For no ballistic gain it’s a headache keeping brass separated since it don’t say what it really is, although it’s as simple a wildcat as can be. Now if you have a magnum bolt face I would do 6.5 PRC. It will do a little more with the heavies if you want to go that route some day. wait yet another possibility would be the 6.5 RPM. If you want more speed than the other offering. Yup I’m no help here!!! [/QUOTE]
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