longrangehunter
Handloader
- Jun 19, 2011
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Hey Guys,
So I just got back from the Steel Safari down in Logan NM put on by Competition Dynamics. This was my second year there, great match, very tough match due to the time limits and navigating the desert terrain in the excessive heat for 5-6 hours makes it not for the faint of heart.
I shot with a US Special Forces Sniper Instructor that was a great person to be around and someone I not only respect but call a friend. Of all things he was using a 7-mm Remington Magnum, but what caught my attention was another shooter I shot with last year Wes Rolan. He was using a 6.5/06 this year and was walking away from the rest of us with this new setup, a moly coated 140 Berger Hybrid in Remington brass @ 3150 FPS w/a 28" BBL.
All I can say is this fairly light recoiling round will take game or targets in some incredible wind and do it with enough authority that more people should look at. Brass is always available to size down or up and cheap to buy....... even Lapua makes it in 30-06 which would last a life time in a hunting rifle.
Wes Rolan took 2nd place and another team member, John Griswold took 1st place, both shoot for Butch's Reloading Inc.
So I just got back from the Steel Safari down in Logan NM put on by Competition Dynamics. This was my second year there, great match, very tough match due to the time limits and navigating the desert terrain in the excessive heat for 5-6 hours makes it not for the faint of heart.
I shot with a US Special Forces Sniper Instructor that was a great person to be around and someone I not only respect but call a friend. Of all things he was using a 7-mm Remington Magnum, but what caught my attention was another shooter I shot with last year Wes Rolan. He was using a 6.5/06 this year and was walking away from the rest of us with this new setup, a moly coated 140 Berger Hybrid in Remington brass @ 3150 FPS w/a 28" BBL.
All I can say is this fairly light recoiling round will take game or targets in some incredible wind and do it with enough authority that more people should look at. Brass is always available to size down or up and cheap to buy....... even Lapua makes it in 30-06 which would last a life time in a hunting rifle.
Wes Rolan took 2nd place and another team member, John Griswold took 1st place, both shoot for Butch's Reloading Inc.