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Let’s see your custom 6.5-300 Weatherby/6.5 Weatherby/Wright/Hoyer
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 3093616" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>Ya, I felt a bit sorry for nosler. I'm sure it's a dandy cartridge. My brother bought me a vanguard shortly after it came out while I was recovering from knee surgery to keep me occupied. He took it back after I developed the 156 Berger load for it lol. If I remember correctly, they had problems with a 4 groove and had to change the forcing cone a bit when it first came out. Mine shot respectable with factory but holy crap what a laser beam with hand loads. I laughed when that milk jug challenge came out thinking how effortlessly it would be to shoot milk jugs out to 600 yards in decent conditions. Definitely wouldn't shoot 100 of them but wouldn't be hard to shoot a few. We were shooting clay pigeons and then shooting the chips at 600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 3093616, member: 114809"] Ya, I felt a bit sorry for nosler. I'm sure it's a dandy cartridge. My brother bought me a vanguard shortly after it came out while I was recovering from knee surgery to keep me occupied. He took it back after I developed the 156 Berger load for it lol. If I remember correctly, they had problems with a 4 groove and had to change the forcing cone a bit when it first came out. Mine shot respectable with factory but holy crap what a laser beam with hand loads. I laughed when that milk jug challenge came out thinking how effortlessly it would be to shoot milk jugs out to 600 yards in decent conditions. Definitely wouldn't shoot 100 of them but wouldn't be hard to shoot a few. We were shooting clay pigeons and then shooting the chips at 600. [/QUOTE]
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