c. schutte
Handloader
- Jan 24, 2012
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April,
Sorry to be late to the party, been busy running around in circles chasing my tail................................
I really like the idea of the 6.5 and the 9.3x62 in the Blaser. Two old and great rounds in one classic rifle. Nuff said about that.
You know I am the fan boy of the .270 winchester using the 130 grain bullets. That was until you mentioned the short barrel. You can still get a decent amount of steam out of a 22.4" barrel but, it ain't right???
You've got big handled with the 9.3x62 and with what the 6.5 can't do that .257 wby can. Looks like the middle of the line up is well represented. And for something that will reach way out there that .257 Roy does that quite well too. Since the sako does not do justice to God's caliber and you have no holes in the long range deer sized department, I'd consider stepping way down for the Sako. Maybe a 22.250? A few others have mentioned this cartridge and it would be fantastic for varmints. That and it would be a blast to shoot!
Sorry to be late to the party, been busy running around in circles chasing my tail................................
I really like the idea of the 6.5 and the 9.3x62 in the Blaser. Two old and great rounds in one classic rifle. Nuff said about that.
You know I am the fan boy of the .270 winchester using the 130 grain bullets. That was until you mentioned the short barrel. You can still get a decent amount of steam out of a 22.4" barrel but, it ain't right???
You've got big handled with the 9.3x62 and with what the 6.5 can't do that .257 wby can. Looks like the middle of the line up is well represented. And for something that will reach way out there that .257 Roy does that quite well too. Since the sako does not do justice to God's caliber and you have no holes in the long range deer sized department, I'd consider stepping way down for the Sako. Maybe a 22.250? A few others have mentioned this cartridge and it would be fantastic for varmints. That and it would be a blast to shoot!