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Originally Posted by duceman
not trying to be a dick here; but it sounds to me like you have very minimal if any experience reloading and shooting sports knowledge.
the last thing someone with minimal experience should be doing is taking on the responsibility of loading for another party.
the ability to buy components does not make you versed in safe reloading. lee
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Originally Posted by Roadhunter
Yeah, whatever. Thanks for your input Tips. I go by the book and it works out alright, haven't blown myself up yet. I was a little confused by the 6mm, .243 Winchester and the moniker. 244 Rem. I have loaded thousands of round of .223 45 ACP, .357, 45LC, etc. Great place to come for an honest opinion. Cheers
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This is why I love reading forum discussions. Always entertaining.
Duceman does bring up a good point in that the majority of resources for reloading whether it be bullet manufacturer websites or reloading manuals (print or digital), list the 6mm as .243, sooooo if you didn’t sort that out on your own, there is some concern that another individual would be firing the cartridge without knowing the risk they’re taking on!
Fair warning given the circumstances.
Clearly you didn’t take safety feedback very well. Doesn’t bode well when you ask for more advice from a forum with a small group of frequent contributors.
To put it plainly: had you looked at even one resource for reloading the 6mm rem, it SHOULD have been very obvious. As such, it gives reason for others to question you.
Sincerely,
Tips