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I've been doing some research on the 6.5x284.
As such I've encountered some confusion concerning nomenclature.
And, in some cases, the cartridge terms seen to be used interchangeably.
However, it has become evident to me only the 6.5x284 Norma is a standardized round.
Does the 6.5x284 and 6.5x284 Winchester terms refer to the same
cartridge specifications and are they interchangeable?
Moreover, I'm sure there are various derivatives of the 6.5x284
that are simply considered wildcat loadings with no standardization.
I'm trying to sift through the various incarnations of the 6.5x284 to find the
variation(s) that will function in a short action.
My questions:
As such I've encountered some confusion concerning nomenclature.
6.5x284
6.5x284 Winchester
6.5x284 Norma
I've come across some references on each one of these cartridges.6.5x284 Winchester
6.5x284 Norma
And, in some cases, the cartridge terms seen to be used interchangeably.
However, it has become evident to me only the 6.5x284 Norma is a standardized round.
Does the 6.5x284 and 6.5x284 Winchester terms refer to the same
cartridge specifications and are they interchangeable?
Moreover, I'm sure there are various derivatives of the 6.5x284
that are simply considered wildcat loadings with no standardization.
I'm trying to sift through the various incarnations of the 6.5x284 to find the
variation(s) that will function in a short action.
My questions:
Can the 6.5x284 WIN be safely fired in a rifle chambered for the 6.5x284 Norma.
Or, can a 6.5x284 Norma be safely fired in a rifle chambered for the 6.5x284 WIN?
Is the 6.5x284 WIN or the 6.5x284 currently being commercially loaded by any reputable cartridge company?
Or, can a 6.5x284 Norma be safely fired in a rifle chambered for the 6.5x284 WIN?
Is the 6.5x284 WIN or the 6.5x284 currently being commercially loaded by any reputable cartridge company?
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