HitnRun,

Like many, you're refusing to acknowledge the factor that kept the 6.5x55 from being the 6.5 Creedmoor: widely varying throat length, due to being introduced as a military cartridge in 1892. Due to this factor alone, there's no way to produce 6.5x55 factory ammo that will be safe and accurate in every rifle, or to publish handloading data that's safe and accurate in every rifle.

You're also claiming "victory points" like every other 6.5 Creedmoor critic who's never even shot one. It's hard to make supposedly rational arguments about something you really don't understand, because you refuse to.


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