Long-range stalwarts, such as the the lanky 6.5x284 and subsequently the .30-338 and .300 Win. Mag. all lost center stage in the competition world to svelte young starlets like the 6mm and 6.5mm Creedmoor.
Cameras flashed and social media lit up with talk of the Valkyrie and its potential disarmament of 6.5 Creedmoor as the darling of the long range community at SHOT Show 2018
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Whatever happened to Speer’s “Index Number” of the 1950s? Art Merrill looks back at the mystique of wildcat cartridges. Wildcatting was popular enough back in the day to warrant Speer to create index numbers matching bullets and case for max “efficiency”