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    Rabid Anti-Dentite Hoser's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunoholic View Post
    Call me crazy,
    Your crazy.

    Bullet construction and placement trump bullet diameter.
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    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    What Hoser said. The LR games many of us play are heavily weighted towards long shots from truly screwed up positions. Spotting your impacts is one of the keys to success. The reduced recoil of the 6's is a real edge when trying to stay on target during the recoil cycle, and it comes at a very modest price (if any) in BC and performance in the wind. If I owned two rifles, one would for certain be a 6mm. I'll likely stay with the 6.5's as long as I only have just one if for no other reason than I have all the reloading crap and despise load development. I also think I might someday hunt, and the heavier bullet seems a better choice (like I know beans about hunting!).

    Get out and shoot that thing, Scratch. I'm interested to see what is what.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Your crazy.

    Bullet construction and placement trump bullet diameter.
    My "call me crazy" comment was in reference to hunting with the rpr (not really pertaining to the caliber). Then I was referring to 6.5 being on the small side for me "IMO". I'm well aware of the importance of shot placement.

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    I handled on this evening. .243 $1299. walked away from it. still sad. timing just wrong right now.
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    A little bit on the high end, but you are also way out there.

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    Good info guys. This helps me a lot.
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchy View Post
    Here it is. Now to take it out: (There's some TimK work in that shot :-)

    Attachment 61029

    Looks nice, you forgot to put the suppressor on for the pic. ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Looks nice, you forgot to put the suppressor on for the pic. ??
    Sadly, I now need to purchase a suppressor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scratchy View Post
    Sadly, I now need to purchase a suppressor.
    I "hope" it's another month, possibly 2 before my TBA U7 gets here. ROAD TEST
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    New Seekins Precision Rail and muzzle break for the RPR

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