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"Stick doesn't care that there aren't factory 6BR game loads. He's going to build them as the point of the whole project."

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Dumb Don,

Is it not your saving grace,that Imagination and Pretend are priced the same as Plagiarism,so you can afford to "contribute"?

You've "learned" so "much" in your "Life"!

Congratulations?!?...............


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Number of years ago I turned a 6mm PPC into a chuck gun.
I just switched out the 65g Hollisters(BR load),for some 55g ballistic tips.
Its not by any means a light weight but out to 300 yards its total nutszoid accurate.
Turns chucks off like flippen a switch.
ie.... dont use the BR stuff on chucks.
I have often thought that your 20 incher, carry around thingie in a 6mm PPC, might be alot of fun for chuck wet work where the distances dont go much beyond 300 or so.
Its on the bucket list.


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Isn't that a discontinued item?

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Contemplated going 6PPC on a 224Wby Jap Varmintmaster,just for giggles.............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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How about a 243 wssm?

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If I want 243 performance,I'll shoot a 243.

Gotta have some GOOD reasons to go .532" and WSSM ain't close to it..............


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In 1957 I bought a new M70 Varmint rifle for use as a four position target rifle and long range chuck hunting. I loaded the 75 gr Sierra for the most part with a reduced load for the 200 yd matches.

I did well with the rifle and wanted a heavier one with a marksman's stock. Thus I ordered a 40X in 6mm Remington International with a 1-10 twist. I did very well with the rifle and over the years shot the barrel out and had a new Douglas put on with the same chamber and twist. I still have the rifle and it's ready.

The load I used was that 75 gr Sierra over a little less than 31 grs of 3031. It was very accurate yet had low recoil.

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""B" is the 250 Savage necked to 22 caliber aka the 22 Varminter or 22-250.

"D" is 6x250 with a 30 or 35 degree shoulder and is one of several similar, if not identical wildcats known by various names. Amongst us long range benchrest shooters it is like a belly button - everbody has one. You could say it is one version of the 6mm International.

"A" is the 6mm Walker International. Some call it the 6mm Remington International.



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Appreciate your taking the time to plagiarize pics of others and talk out your ass even further and reiterate on your INCREDIBLY sloooooooowwwwwwww "learning".

Thanks!......................(wow)


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Appreciate your taking the time to plagiarize pics of others and talk out your ass even further and reiterate on your INCREDIBLY sloooooooowwwwwwww "learning".

Thanks!......................(wow)


That's quite rude Big Stick and out of line. I was just showing how both of us have used smaller 6mm's well. Please stop that behavior.





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Dumb Don,

Lying and Plagiarism is rude,but there's not much else you can do...besides drool and schit your pants.

Congratulations?!?..............


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Big Stick,

You are ruining a good discussion of guns and rifles by name calling.

I intend to behave as a gentleman and to participate in this forum with my experiences.

The picture I posted is from the net where it seems to be public.

Here is the site where I found that picture International Ammunition Association



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What are you discussing Don?


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This topic drifted to a point that a smaller 6mm cartridge is enough for some.

I gave my experiences with one.


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Dumb Don,

I am SHOCKED that picture,isn't your's. Are you going to "tell" me next,nor is the one of the 6BR ammo? SHOCKING stuff!

You intend to talk out your ass,in regards to the things you "know" the LEAST about...mainly because it's as close as you can come and Pretend "works" well for your needs.

As an aside,you are doing "great"..................


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Big Stick,

Your posts tonight have become useless and are killing our enjoyment of our sport.

I am putting you back on ignore.

Please stop it.



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Stick is looking at 1,000 yards. To bad there isn't a A-max in .257



.250 Savage is perfect for "Light done right".

Inside 500 steps....

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Dumb Don,

Here's wishing you THE best of luck on your Imaginary Pretend Ignore and the sweet "satisfactions" that must be your's,to create such a fabricated figment as a Trump Card.

As an aside,the drool is unbecoming.....................(hint)


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Chrome,

I hear good things about 75A-Max at 3500fps via 22-250AI.............


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Originally Posted by Savage_99
Big Stick,

Your posts tonight have become useless and are killing our enjoyment of our sport.

I am putting you back on ignore.

Please stop it.



There are tons of members now checking this thread to see what one must do for you to put them on ignore. TONS!



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