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Was the 6.5 cm really a necessity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Gibson" data-source="post: 1375896" data-attributes="member: 102222"><p>I have an XP100 R that I bought new back in the 90s. It's chambered in 260rem. It's crazy how accurate it is. I used to shoot it often but ammo started getting harder to find. I'm about to buy a bunch of new 260 brass that I found online at a really good price. I really like the 260 and I never could figure out why everyone else didn't like it. I have a friend with an AR10 in 260. He says ringing steel at 1000 yards get boring with it. I have another friend who hunts with a bolt gun chambered in 260. He claim he's yet to have a deer not drop with it. The 260 is an excellent cartridge. It just doesn't seem to have a very big following.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Gibson, post: 1375896, member: 102222"] I have an XP100 R that I bought new back in the 90s. It's chambered in 260rem. It's crazy how accurate it is. I used to shoot it often but ammo started getting harder to find. I'm about to buy a bunch of new 260 brass that I found online at a really good price. I really like the 260 and I never could figure out why everyone else didn't like it. I have a friend with an AR10 in 260. He says ringing steel at 1000 yards get boring with it. I have another friend who hunts with a bolt gun chambered in 260. He claim he's yet to have a deer not drop with it. The 260 is an excellent cartridge. It just doesn't seem to have a very big following. [/QUOTE]
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