Has anyone used TR140 or RS50 for 6.5 Creedmoor?

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Re: Has anyone used TR140 or RS50 for 6.5 Creedmoor?

#11 Post by Ovenpaa »

clayduster wrote:Thanks ovenpaa

Lapua do one

4 PL/HL 6000
Unfortunately QL3.9 does not list this bullet.
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Re: Has anyone used TR140 or RS50 for 6.5 Creedmoor?

#12 Post by dromia »

clayduster wrote:
Sim G wrote:In that case, you're at risk as is anyone who shoots around you.

No need to thank me, I don't support your ethos or practice.

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Safety advice should never be taken flippantly, even if you choose not to take it.

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I would suggest that you consider that there may be a good reason there is no data for the load you seek, the obvious being it is not a good/safe combination.
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Re: Has anyone used TR140 or RS50 for 6.5 Creedmoor?

#13 Post by clayduster »

dromia wrote:
clayduster wrote:
Sim G wrote:In that case, you're at risk as is anyone who shoots around you.

No need to thank me, I don't support your ethos or practice.

lollol

Far safer than being on a computer when you are

Safety advice should never be taken flippantly, even if you choose not to take it.

Safety is everyone's concern and safety advice is to be encouraged.

I would suggest that you consider that there may be a good reason there is no data for the load you seek, the obvious being it is not a good/safe combination.

Nearly there thank you,

the answer to my question as clarified by Ovenpaa, Phedra 1106, Welsh shooter and Dromia seems to match your assumption.

I did not ask for advice I asked a question

Feel free to reply i'm too busy.
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Re: Has anyone used TR140 or RS50 for 6.5 Creedmoor?

#14 Post by dromia »

Your irresponsible attitude merits the locking of this thread!
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