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Originally Posted by deflave
The shelves best be filled with all the staples before they come up with another niche cartridge. Otherwise I'm gonna drive down to Nebraska with a case of gin, a hard on, and a heart filled with vengeance.Travis


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Two things that stood out the last time I went to a SHOT show, folks from Ruger were VERY receptive to any and all ideas and passed them up the chain, and Hornady, much the same. Remington booth - they could have cared less to ANYTHING I had to say....which is not surprising given how they have missed so many opportunities and made poor decisions. We see the first two companies having some partnering if you will. Glad to see someone is being innovative. Remington was that way it seemed as they evolved, developing the 22, 6, and 7BR etc but they seemed to fade in their interest, and just focus on the mass market of the same stuff in a different wrapper.

So I do applaud Hornady for being proactive in their R&D

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Originally Posted by 65BR
Two things that stood out the last time I went to a SHOT show, folks from Ruger were VERY receptive to any and all ideas and passed them up the chain, and Hornady, much the same. Remington booth - they could have cared less to ANYTHING I had to say....which is not surprising given how they have missed so many opportunities and made poor decisions. We see the first two companies having some partnering if you will. Glad to see someone is being innovative. Remington was that way it seemed as they evolved, developing the 22, 6, and 7BR etc but they seemed to fade in their interest, and just focus on the mass market of the same stuff in a different wrapper.

So I do applaud Hornady for being proactive in their R&D


Is this the same Ruger that has 1-12" twists on their two-fiddy's, and 1-9"s on the .223's? Phucfkin' [bleep].


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Lol - not sure about those. Know they always used proper 8 ROT in 6.5s...

Had an older 77V long ago, tang model, 6mm, IIRC it was 9 ROT, put 5 97gr Hammett VLDs into one hole using old H450, 1x neck sized Fed brass, and match primer. Don't think the old Rem 244 12" would spin that.

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