I used to really long for a short action as they were pretty scarce in Left hand configuration. Now that they are more available it is sort of like whats the big deal? Any advantages are almost moot. A couple ounces lighter, a half inch shorter, stiffer action which is impossible to tell with a hunting rifle.

I am tempted by the 6x47L due to it's accuracy reputation but will just stick with my 243s and 6mms for now. But I think there is no such thing as a bad 6mm from the Lee Navy to the 240 Weatherby and everything in between. A 6BR would be nice to as a sort of minimal deer cartridge and good for varmints due to barrel life.

Last edited by Tejano; 10/05/19.

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