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<blockquote data-quote="Good" data-source="post: 497935" data-attributes="member: 18866"><p>A lot of people shoot the 6.5s nowadays. Can someone shed some light as to why? The BC of the 140 Berger is respectable with a g1 of over . 6 and g7 of .313. But the 180g 7mm Berger has a g1 of almost .7 and a g7 of .337 and it can be pushed just as fast. Even the 168 7mm has a gz of .316. That said, why the 6.5? Is it a cost/recoil thing or is it really more inherently accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good, post: 497935, member: 18866"] A lot of people shoot the 6.5s nowadays. Can someone shed some light as to why? The BC of the 140 Berger is respectable with a g1 of over . 6 and g7 of .313. But the 180g 7mm Berger has a g1 of almost .7 and a g7 of .337 and it can be pushed just as fast. Even the 168 7mm has a gz of .316. That said, why the 6.5? Is it a cost/recoil thing or is it really more inherently accurate? [/QUOTE]
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