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Wildcats vs Traditional Cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 1865284" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>The old saying, "Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose" just doesn't apply with wildcats. I don't have the expertise that Jerry does, but I follow his posts because he has proven sound. The wildcats intrigue me and i have a smith that knows his stuff. Even when the gain isn't significant in fps, the appearance of the cartridge is pleasing, and the reloading is made much easier. And to just_jon, I would say, instead of the 6.5:06AI, consider taking it a step further and do a 6.5 Gibbs. It's a hummer, and you'll have one few in your circle of friends will have. Gibbs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 1865284, member: 94754"] The old saying, “Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose” just doesn't apply with wildcats. I don’t have the expertise that Jerry does, but I follow his posts because he has proven sound. The wildcats intrigue me and i have a smith that knows his stuff. Even when the gain isn’t significant in fps, the appearance of the cartridge is pleasing, and the reloading is made much easier. And to just_jon, I would say, instead of the 6.5:06AI, consider taking it a step further and do a 6.5 Gibbs. It’s a hummer, and you’ll have one few in your circle of friends will have. Gibbs... [/QUOTE]
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