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    Getting a Howa 6.5 CM to Shoot Better

    You really need to play with jump, big distances. For hornady bullets I'll start with .035, .060, .090, .120 and then narrow it down from there. I've bedded quite a few howas, you could probably even say I worked there for a number of years.
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    Getting a Howa 6.5 CM to Shoot Better

    That Bansner stock needs to be bedded. 2 go to powders are rl16 and h4350. The 143x bullet is jump sensitive and I've found great results with .060"- .090" from the lands so don't be afraid to jump them or load them to book length.
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    Vertical Grip on a Hunting Rifle

    Vertical grips are definitely more ergonomic and easier to get the proper trigger finger placement. I know these designs aren't for everyone's pallet but rifle shooting has progressed from the old days of "just hold 6" over the back" . The wife's hunt rig for this year, chambered in....you...
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    New WBY Caliber

    so they created a cartridge thats damn near the same thing as 6.5x284 norma (long action, .264" neck, .473" bolt face, similar powder column, nearly identical velocities etc...) -grossly misrepresented 6.5x285 and .260Rem to make the RPM look better
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    6.5 PRC vs. 6.5 Creedmoor, aka the Superman Bun takes on the Man Bun

    i have extensive experience with both. heres what you get. I dont think this should be compared to 6.5 creedmoor, compare it to 6.5x284 or 6.5x55 6.5 PRC- think of it as a 6.5 short mag -VERY easy to do load development. most loads using 140-147 gr bullet with h1000 are single digit SD and sub...
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