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What is your most consistently accurate caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2478690" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I haven't experienced any cold temp issues with my 6.5x47's. For summer competition, I run the CCI BR4 primers. For colder/freezing temps the hotter CCI 450 more then takes care of any cold temp issues and perform just as well in my rifles. IMO, greatest attribute the 6.5x47L is the superb, Lapua case design. While a bit smaller then the 6.5CM it can run at higher pressure, duplicate velocities, and still remain like new with +20 reloads with no annealing, or loose primer pockets. I use the 140's frequently, but the Berger 130 OTM's are fast, and will hold baseball sized groups at 1000 yards. It also performs quite well on medium sized game out to 600 yards. </p><p>A couple of 200 yard groups with the 130, and Hornady 140ELDM ..two different rifles..</p><p>[ATTACH]350845[/ATTACH][ATTACH]350846[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2478690, member: 10291"] I haven’t experienced any cold temp issues with my 6.5x47’s. For summer competition, I run the CCI BR4 primers. For colder/freezing temps the hotter CCI 450 more then takes care of any cold temp issues and perform just as well in my rifles. IMO, greatest attribute the 6.5x47L is the superb, Lapua case design. While a bit smaller then the 6.5CM it can run at higher pressure, duplicate velocities, and still remain like new with +20 reloads with no annealing, or loose primer pockets. I use the 140’s frequently, but the Berger 130 OTM’s are fast, and will hold baseball sized groups at 1000 yards. It also performs quite well on medium sized game out to 600 yards. A couple of 200 yard groups with the 130, and Hornady 140ELDM ..two different rifles.. [ATTACH]350845[/ATTACH][ATTACH]350846[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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