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284 Winchester please, make that pretty please.
Edit: I humbly withdraw my vote as I had this rifle mixed up with another brand, my love affair with high end rifles is long over and seeing the price tag I have no reason to offer input. I am too hard on my guns.
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looks like the 284 has eight people that show an interest in it....i would hope to see a caliber which you cant readily get in other rifles
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284 if for no other reason to pay homage to the guns roots. NULA and .284 go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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Striped camo paint scheme like Melvin's please.
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SAS, How many do you need committed to do a run? Maybe there is enough interest to do both a SA AND a LA (280, of course!) run... We talked about 25-50. That's what this thread is all about. They're big on the 284 Win as well. If it's 50 rifles and 8 guys on here want a 284, then I have to move 42 more. I can assure you that won't happen in a years time! If they let me split it up between three chamberings, that's a different story. I'll call tomorrow and see what they're thinking.
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i would just like one with a hinged floor plate. I think they did it right on everything else. Oh, and make it in 243 with a 22 or 24" barrel for speed. yes a floorplate would be great or an inline detachable magazine would be even better........Hb
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284 if for no other reason to pay homage to the guns roots. NULA and .284 go together like peanut butter and jelly. This and keep it light!
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A 6.5x284 would be sweet. Or 6.5 or 7mm SAUM
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284 winchester without reservation of any kind!!!!!
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Brown stock, red pad.
6mm Creedmoor 22" #2 cut rifled barrel I'm in for this. I too would buy this. 1:8 twist.
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A 6.5x284 would be sweet. Or 6.5 or 7mm SAUM I could go for a 6.5x284 myself.
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Just looking around there isn't a real surplus of 284 brass around. I'd still vote 6.5-284, or 280 Remington. Whatever they go with, keep it as light as possible.
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I like this one in 6.5 CM. donsm70 6.5 CM with a #2 contour using that stock would be excellent. I would be sorely tempted with that configuration.
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Brown stock, red pad.
6mm Creedmoor 22" #2 cut rifled barrel I'm in for this. I too would buy this. 1:8 twist. I believe the 6 Creed is twisted 1:7. Mo' betta
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A .284 with a 23" #3 contour would be legit.
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Brown stock, red pad.
6mm Creedmoor 22" #2 cut rifled barrel I'm in for this. I too would buy this. 1:8 twist. I believe the 6 Creed is twisted 1:7. Mo' betta That would work!
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Brown stock, red pad.
6mm Creedmoor 22" #2 cut rifled barrel I'm in for this. I too would buy this. 1:8 twist. I believe the 6 Creed is twisted 1:7. Mo' betta That would work! X2
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A 6 Creed dressed like above would be the shiznitz!
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This thread has certainly cleared things up. donsm70
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I would buy a 6.5-284, 6-06, 6-284, 6.5-06, 284, 280ai or a 338-06. I could care less about the recoil pad but a brown stock? Why not some type of camo?
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