.016 - .0165 is what I got on new, unsized brass.Anyone know what the average neck thickness is for ADG brass? I have a Redding bushing for the Winchester brass…
Anyone know what the average neck thickness is for ADG brass? I have a Redding bushing for the Winchester brass…
A little bit of a resurrection. I was waiting for Seekins to release the PH3 to pick up a 6.8 Western. Looks like they discontinued support of that cartridge with the new line.Seekins makes rifles chambered in 6.8 Western as well. Barrel makers will spin one up for ya. I bought a prefit barrel off the shelf. Just as much ammo out there as the 7 PRC right now. The 165 LRAB and 175 Gamechanger are popular loads. As of now Winchester, Browning and Choice produce ammo. For handloaders, plenty of bullets available. Brass is only being produced by Winchester as of now but looking for some premium brass to be available by the end of the year.
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Head to Head: 6.8 Western vs. 7mm PRC
Both the 6.8 Western and 7mm PRC are designed for long range work and are solid all-around choices for hunting. Which comes out on top? We take a closer look at the pros and cons of each.www.americanhunter.org
The 6.8 Western Cartridge
The 6.8 Western Cartridge. Jesse Werner explains why he chose the 6.8 Western for his latest deer and elk rifle.www.rokslide.com
Will be an interesting move. I don't know anyone that owns a .277 fury or anyone that has ever shot one. Watching the video about the new Seekins line up was interesting though. People want shorter and faster, the fury meets those requirements.Seekins went with the .277 Fury….What a hoot!…LOL