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Was the 6.5 cm really a necessity?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1375210" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yep... As big of a Remington fan as I am, I still have no problem calling them out on their bullcrap. Which has been alot more in the last decade, than previously. They've made some really stupid choices. The most recently stupid choice was to stop production of the 5R Milspec GenII in .260 Rem, in favor of the 6.5 CM. The shooting world is big enough to handle both. Lapua makes brass for both. Ammo companies make ammo for both. Why the hell couldn't both exist??? Maybe if they had given a bit more of a chance to the .260...AGAIN!!! the .260 might could made a decent comeback. But Remington keeps bringing it back, then wiping it away. It's like, "Oh, yall are actually buying that rifle in .260 Rem???..............GONE!!!" It's like they want to destroy a cartridge just when it's starting to make a comeback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1375210, member: 12995"] Yep... As big of a Remington fan as I am, I still have no problem calling them out on their bullcrap. Which has been alot more in the last decade, than previously. They've made some really stupid choices. The most recently stupid choice was to stop production of the 5R Milspec GenII in .260 Rem, in favor of the 6.5 CM. The shooting world is big enough to handle both. Lapua makes brass for both. Ammo companies make ammo for both. Why the hell couldn't both exist??? Maybe if they had given a bit more of a chance to the .260...AGAIN!!! the .260 might could made a decent comeback. But Remington keeps bringing it back, then wiping it away. It's like, "Oh, yall are actually buying that rifle in .260 Rem???..............GONE!!!" It's like they want to destroy a cartridge just when it's starting to make a comeback. [/QUOTE]
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