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The OP and the title of this thread
I am sorry it offended you. My appology. Maybe you can focus on the Winchester Model 70 that went with it.
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The OP and the title of this thread
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With the use of 105 grain bullets, this little demon really comes into it's own as a hard hitting flat shooting medium game cartridge that I for one as a reloader would give the nod over the .243 any day.
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If your looking for great medium game, light recoiling, fast and hard hitting cartridge Joe you won't go wrong with the .6mm.
Nothing against the .243 mind you, as it is a proven little game getter that does just fine.
But if you hand load, why not go with the superior round?
I am sorry it offended you. My appology. Maybe you can focus on the Winchester Model 70 that went with it.
"Favorite bolt-action rifle"? Pretty simple really- a pre-64 Winchester Model 70. Failing that, a sporterised rifle built on the Mauser 98 action.
The .303 British #4MkII I own is among my favorites as well- accurate even with mil-surp due to the sights and carries 10+1, clip-fed reloads.
I also am fond of my old tube-fed scoped Mossberg .22LR.
Picked up my Mossberg MVP Varmint in .308. No complaints. MOA gun, very good out of box trigger, detach mag, -$750 for rifle, the adders it comes with stock are often only found on $1200+ guns.
i think it looks pretty sweet in the pics!Dollar store dish drying mat stencil. Same thing we did in the sandbox. lol
Dollar store dish drying mat stencil. Same thing we did in the sandbox. lol