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Why the 6.5 caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1779947" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Harp has it nailed. The rifles being made in 6.5 traditionally have an 8 twist. Why would bullet makers make anything that has no rifle to shoot them. Look at 257 and 277. Can you find any factory rifles with out a 10 twist. I'm actually shocked Berger made the 170 in 277. Black jack is changing the 25 game. Awesome job too. On the 6.5 you have that long history of the old cartridges killing anything on Earth. You got the 6.5x55 being one of the most accurate rounds of it's time. And the 6.5 still does just about anything we ask of it. Add in Jebel with his thoughts on bullet technology being to great just adds to it. We are living in a very exciting time for shooting sports. Heck almost every day there's something new. I'll take one please.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1779947, member: 38048"] Harp has it nailed. The rifles being made in 6.5 traditionally have an 8 twist. Why would bullet makers make anything that has no rifle to shoot them. Look at 257 and 277. Can you find any factory rifles with out a 10 twist. I'm actually shocked Berger made the 170 in 277. Black jack is changing the 25 game. Awesome job too. On the 6.5 you have that long history of the old cartridges killing anything on Earth. You got the 6.5x55 being one of the most accurate rounds of it's time. And the 6.5 still does just about anything we ask of it. Add in Jebel with his thoughts on bullet technology being to great just adds to it. We are living in a very exciting time for shooting sports. Heck almost every day there's something new. I'll take one please. Shep [/QUOTE]
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