I remember the old Bob Newhart show where he's helping one of his patients overcome his fear of children,as the patient is a kid show host), and he is made to go onto the show in case some intervention is needed. Bob is a walk on side-kick for the host and is dressed in a full length Beagle costume, large fake black nose, floppy ears and all. At the end of the show,Bobs' big chance at TV stardom), he gets to say a line. It was something like " Well kids it's time for us to go back over the rainbow bridge back to rainbow land" then he says ...
" Well, it seems kinda silly, but we're gunna do to anyway."
I find these words to be inspirational
the 270x284, 270/284 ... why/why not ???
why ...
--- 270/284 would be better bore adjusted than 6.5,combustion efficiency)
--- the lrbr, Long Range Bench Rest ?) guys say the 6.5 is a barrel burner when loaded up to levels that are needed for 600m and 1k
--- 6.5x284 loading data could be used as a general starting point guide, within reason).
--- would kick less than similar 7mm rounds needed for 600m, 1k
--- similar winning 6.5 high BC bullets could be made for 277 that could buck conditions "as well or better" because of the extra attendant weight ??
--- brass is good for xxx/284
why not ...
--- no 277 bullets,match type) besides the 135z
--- 277 barrels seem to be stuck on 1/10 in twist,need 1/9.5 for needed heavies ???)
Well, what say you ... too silly or does this sound like it has some merits if the negatives can be overcome
By the way, I don't know if some of these suppositions are way off base
Thanks Mark
" Well, it seems kinda silly, but we're gunna do to anyway."
I find these words to be inspirational
the 270x284, 270/284 ... why/why not ???
why ...
--- 270/284 would be better bore adjusted than 6.5,combustion efficiency)
--- the lrbr, Long Range Bench Rest ?) guys say the 6.5 is a barrel burner when loaded up to levels that are needed for 600m and 1k
--- 6.5x284 loading data could be used as a general starting point guide, within reason).
--- would kick less than similar 7mm rounds needed for 600m, 1k
--- similar winning 6.5 high BC bullets could be made for 277 that could buck conditions "as well or better" because of the extra attendant weight ??
--- brass is good for xxx/284
why not ...
--- no 277 bullets,match type) besides the 135z
--- 277 barrels seem to be stuck on 1/10 in twist,need 1/9.5 for needed heavies ???)
Well, what say you ... too silly or does this sound like it has some merits if the negatives can be overcome
By the way, I don't know if some of these suppositions are way off base
Thanks Mark