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<blockquote data-quote="adk hunter" data-source="post: 3060357" data-attributes="member: 105492"><p>300 WM factory ammo is still by far more flavors available and will probably be for years to come.</p><p></p><p>Of those I'd say the Seekings has several marks above the others for the money. Great ergonomics, customer service and quality will be delivered as expected! I believe the bolt will have an interchangeable bolt face too? Their accuracy guarantee is also real. Look hard at the Seekins.</p><p></p><p>Read and watch some reviews on fierce. Draw your own conclusions.</p><p></p><p>Leupold v-5's are a good value, v-6 just a few other items not worth it at all. Set it at 300 yards and hunt. If dialing, Trijicon of some flavor that meets your focal plane goal and don't let brand jealousy steal your dollars.</p><p></p><p>If you are planning to shoot and dialing a lot at the range you may consider a less expensive Nightforce for your 6.5. No one needs to practice getting kicked by a mule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adk hunter, post: 3060357, member: 105492"] 300 WM factory ammo is still by far more flavors available and will probably be for years to come. Of those I'd say the Seekings has several marks above the others for the money. Great ergonomics, customer service and quality will be delivered as expected! I believe the bolt will have an interchangeable bolt face too? Their accuracy guarantee is also real. Look hard at the Seekins. Read and watch some reviews on fierce. Draw your own conclusions. Leupold v-5's are a good value, v-6 just a few other items not worth it at all. Set it at 300 yards and hunt. If dialing, Trijicon of some flavor that meets your focal plane goal and don't let brand jealousy steal your dollars. If you are planning to shoot and dialing a lot at the range you may consider a less expensive Nightforce for your 6.5. No one needs to practice getting kicked by a mule. [/QUOTE]
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