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6.5 x .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="oddball caliber junkie" data-source="post: 5904818" data-attributes="member: 24724"><p>It's been a lot of years since I was a member at that particular club. What I remember of it was that it was indeed flat shooting and somewhat of a barrel burner. I recall him saying that he formed his own brass and if memory serves me right he had Pacific Tool and Die make chamber reamers and dies for him (two of the reasons that I thought it was a wildcat.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oddball caliber junkie, post: 5904818, member: 24724"] It’s been a lot of years since I was a member at that particular club. What I remember of it was that it was indeed flat shooting and somewhat of a barrel burner. I recall him saying that he formed his own brass and if memory serves me right he had Pacific Tool and Die make chamber reamers and dies for him (two of the reasons that I thought it was a wildcat.) [/QUOTE]
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