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6.5 creedmore vrs 260 rem
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1282091" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Not quite sure about "so many extra steps it's no longer fun" when literally all you do is fire 100 rounds of brass 1 time, and thats it. I personally enjoy shooting so firing 100 rounds at steel or varmints doesn't take the fun out of it for me, just gives me more practice behind the trigger. And with my ackley, I haven't needed to trim my brass, and I'm on my 6th loading. I have bumped the shoulder on this last sizing but other than that just neck size, and my primer pockets are still tight, and I prefer to fire form factory brass to my chamber before I hunt anyway, so really it is no more steps. The only extra is the initial cost of dies, which can be expensive, however I got a Redding 3 die set for $100 on sale through midway, less than some standard die sets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1282091, member: 87243"] Not quite sure about "so many extra steps it's no longer fun" when literally all you do is fire 100 rounds of brass 1 time, and thats it. I personally enjoy shooting so firing 100 rounds at steel or varmints doesn't take the fun out of it for me, just gives me more practice behind the trigger. And with my ackley, I haven't needed to trim my brass, and I'm on my 6th loading. I have bumped the shoulder on this last sizing but other than that just neck size, and my primer pockets are still tight, and I prefer to fire form factory brass to my chamber before I hunt anyway, so really it is no more steps. The only extra is the initial cost of dies, which can be expensive, however I got a Redding 3 die set for $100 on sale through midway, less than some standard die sets [/QUOTE]
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