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What to re-barrel my 6.5x284
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1828257" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>You don't need an excuse. If you don't want to reload, just shoot factory ammo and have fun. There's plenty of good stuff out there. I just retired from a job that had me "on the road" for fully half my life, as in every other week. I shot factory ammunition for most of that thirty-year career, and much of this was before we had the really good factory stuff that is available today. I had no problems, and killed a ton of game. Now I'm getting back into reloading, and it's because I now have the time to do it right. If I didn't, I would just continue to enjoy the good factory ammo that is now available. The only thing I would suggest to you is that when you find something you really like, buy a case of it. I had a load that my 30-06 shot extraordinarily well, with an excellent game bullet, and didn't buy enough of it. Then they quit making it. Boo-hoo. I wouldn't be crying if I had stocked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1828257, member: 109113"] You don't need an excuse. If you don't want to reload, just shoot factory ammo and have fun. There's plenty of good stuff out there. I just retired from a job that had me "on the road" for fully half my life, as in every other week. I shot factory ammunition for most of that thirty-year career, and much of this was before we had the really good factory stuff that is available today. I had no problems, and killed a ton of game. Now I'm getting back into reloading, and it's because I now have the time to do it right. If I didn't, I would just continue to enjoy the good factory ammo that is now available. The only thing I would suggest to you is that when you find something you really like, buy a case of it. I had a load that my 30-06 shot extraordinarily well, with an excellent game bullet, and didn't buy enough of it. Then they quit making it. Boo-hoo. I wouldn't be crying if I had stocked up. [/QUOTE]
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