nowarningshot; A 260ai said:And a 6.5 x284 kicks a 260 AI and a 6.5 PRC kicks it even more - So What ? RJ
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nowarningshot; A 260ai said:And a 6.5 x284 kicks a 260 AI and a 6.5 PRC kicks it even more - So What ? RJ
And a 6.5 x284 kicks a 260 AI and a 6.5 PRC kits it even more - So What ? RJ
Dang tootin'. I'm not into centerfire autos for hunting as I hate chasing brass. Having the option of suppressors though is a big deal for saving ones ears. Too bad we be in a repressive country run by corporate overlords & socialist pukes.
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Something in the .22 hornet range. Essentially a reloadable 22 rimfire. Twisted fast so you can load up and down the .224 bullet spectrum. And have a modern slick feeding cartridge that has great brass. Should be a hit with the foreign legal suppressor crowd, trappers, fur guys that call in close, and backyard plinkers.
Hornady should concentrate on keeping stock of existing cartriges and components rather then come out with something else that they won't support after a few years
Perhaps Hornady should just re-release the .308, and call it the .30 Universal. Maybe change the primer pocket to small rifle, and load it with Superperformance powders. Pull the Apple maneuver and change nothing, claim it changes everything.
“We took what was already great, then applied 21st Century Ballistics Technology: The .30 Universal*.
*Compatible with all .308 Winchester platforms.
22 Cricket or 22 Montgomery or even 22 TCM (and probably many other 25acp, 32acp, 9mm based Wildcats) is what this would be.
A 22 Cricket, (25ACP to 22 cal) would be neat.
hmmm that is interesting
I see that there is the 5.7x28mm
and a necked down 30 Carbine 22 Spitfire / 5.7x33 / 5.7 Johnson
both would be interesting.
I knew a guy with a universal carbine in 5.7 Johnson. Fun cartridge but the gun jammed a lot. - dan