Dear bullet manufacturers,
As a home hobbyist reloader and weekend match shooter I am in a specific market of products, TBD on market size. I happen to have several hand-me-down rifles of various 6.5mm chambers to cover the gambit of available twists and pressures. One product I am lacking in all respects is an affordable plinking 6.5mm bullet. I would love more than ever to hand on to the next generation some of my 6.5 chambered firearms; however, due to a lack of availability I either move up or down in caliber to find more affordable reloading components for training and practice.
I fully understand the business aspect and I believe that with the current surge in 6.5/.264 interest, this caliber fully deserves a few offerings of varmint/plinking rounds to compete with the .224 and .308 available products. I absolutely appreciate all of the wonderful offerings in various weights of accurate match grade and hunting projectiles, but please cater to us plinkers and varminters alike as we could use a projectile of lighter than 120gr at a price point that keeps .264 competitive with the classic diameters of .224 and .308.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Should you need a tester for new bullets, I'd be happy to help.
-Mac
As a home hobbyist reloader and weekend match shooter I am in a specific market of products, TBD on market size. I happen to have several hand-me-down rifles of various 6.5mm chambers to cover the gambit of available twists and pressures. One product I am lacking in all respects is an affordable plinking 6.5mm bullet. I would love more than ever to hand on to the next generation some of my 6.5 chambered firearms; however, due to a lack of availability I either move up or down in caliber to find more affordable reloading components for training and practice.
I fully understand the business aspect and I believe that with the current surge in 6.5/.264 interest, this caliber fully deserves a few offerings of varmint/plinking rounds to compete with the .224 and .308 available products. I absolutely appreciate all of the wonderful offerings in various weights of accurate match grade and hunting projectiles, but please cater to us plinkers and varminters alike as we could use a projectile of lighter than 120gr at a price point that keeps .264 competitive with the classic diameters of .224 and .308.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Should you need a tester for new bullets, I'd be happy to help.
-Mac