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Son wants a long range high speed rig Which cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1719614" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Blackjack bullets themselves list that bullet at .330 g7. Nosler's newish 115 rdf, hornady's 110 atip, sierras 110 smk are all over .300 g7. Not as high as the blackjack but it seems a tad dramatic to say there are no 6mms close. Additionally, that blackjack is the only game in town for high bc .25s, a custom bullet which I'm sure is excellent but whose future availability is not nearly as certain (remember what happened with wildcat bullets and Kirby Allen's beautiful monsters?). There are tons of high bc 6mms that can be had pretty much anywhere any time. Add to this the weight difference and subsequently higher velocities attainable with any given case capacity and it's a no-brainer, unless you're just really enamoured with the quarter bore (nothing wrong with that either - I'm the same way about the .277 cal when I know the big 6.5s are "better"). More than a neat round in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1719614, member: 109862"] Blackjack bullets themselves list that bullet at .330 g7. Nosler’s newish 115 rdf, hornady’s 110 atip, sierras 110 smk are all over .300 g7. Not as high as the blackjack but it seems a tad dramatic to say there are no 6mms close. Additionally, that blackjack is the only game in town for high bc .25s, a custom bullet which I’m sure is excellent but whose future availability is not nearly as certain (remember what happened with wildcat bullets and Kirby Allen’s beautiful monsters?). There are tons of high bc 6mms that can be had pretty much anywhere any time. Add to this the weight difference and subsequently higher velocities attainable with any given case capacity and it’s a no-brainer, unless you’re just really enamoured with the quarter bore (nothing wrong with that either - I’m the same way about the .277 cal when I know the big 6.5s are “better”). More than a neat round in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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