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What About The "Dead" 6mm Remington?
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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 510655" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>Your test sounds like it was likely done with lighter bullets and if so I can see them all being relatively close in fps but with heavier bullets there is just no substitute for horsepower and I would find it hard to believe the bigger/biggest case wouldn't prevail as long as they were all loaded to relatively the same pressures. Throw into the mix Lapua brass can handle higher pressures than lesser quality brass and I would really struggle to believe the average Rem. 6AI would out run a 6-284, 6-06, 6-06ai or 240Wby all of which have about the same case capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 510655, member: 13222"] Your test sounds like it was likely done with lighter bullets and if so I can see them all being relatively close in fps but with heavier bullets there is just no substitute for horsepower and I would find it hard to believe the bigger/biggest case wouldn't prevail as long as they were all loaded to relatively the same pressures. Throw into the mix Lapua brass can handle higher pressures than lesser quality brass and I would really struggle to believe the average Rem. 6AI would out run a 6-284, 6-06, 6-06ai or 240Wby all of which have about the same case capacity. [/QUOTE]
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