refuseresist
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So if 6.5 CM is the man bun caliber, which one is the "Fedora wearing, samurai sword yielding" cal?
22LR
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So if 6.5 CM is the man bun caliber, which one is the "Fedora wearing, samurai sword yielding" cal?
22LR
280AI is a sweetheart of a cartridge. It shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as the Man Bun cartridge. Now the 6.5 PRC, 6.5-284, or 6.5-06 yes they would sit very well next to the 280AI.
And then there's the predecessor to them all ... Canada's 280 Ross. I actually had a 280 Ross sporter in my gun safe briefly in 2018. My trap team captain inherited his father's. In beautiful condition except the straight draw bolt had been removed and no one could figure out how to get it back in. I fixed it after an hour of angst. Can just picture those poor boys in muddy cold WWI trenches trying to reassemble them after cleaning. It takes three and a half hands. All the cursing probably gave away many positions. It was a gun and cartridge way ahead of it's time. I got the fella a good price for it. I'm no gun collector.The 280AI should always have been more popular than it is. Nosler standardizing the cartridge was a big help. Frankly the the .280Rem and .284Win should be more popular as well.
That'd be the 30-06AI.So if 6.5 CM is the man bun caliber, which one is the "Fedora wearing, samurai sword yielding" cal?
The 280AI should always have been more popular than it is. Nosler standardizing the cartridge was a big help. Frankly the the .280Rem and .284Win should be more popular as well.
7.62x54RSo if 6.5 CM is the man bun caliber, which one is the "Fedora wearing, samurai sword yielding" cal?
7.62x54R
As if there were any other way.Fired from a 10 foot long Mosin Nagant.