Originally Posted by smithrjd
It's all in fun LOL We all tend to like what we like and have proven to work well.

Stay safe all in these trying times.


No worries. I'm buildin' a 303 Creedmoor to take advantage of the rim, and the proper 16 degree shoulder. That's the magic right there! 4 is the square root of 16, which makes it more inherently accurate than you really need, but I don't mind spendin' the extra for quality type accuracy. I learned that in school.

The 6.5mm isn't really a proven design, despite what the Warren Commission said about that hospital bullet bein' magical. If it was, armies would still be usin' the 6.5x55mm. That's what my buddy says, and he would know! He works in a gun shop.

Mule Deer and a few others mean well, but they just don't get it. Cut them a little slack. They're tryin' hard, so A for effort, right?


Safe Shooting!
Steve Redgwell
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