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    Wes Sage's Avatar
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    If you want to shoot heavier bullets, and be able to reach out 800-1000 yards, and with almost no recoil, it is a great round for that
    Quote Originally Posted by Clcraig View Post
    I have a chance to but a Savage MSR in .224 Valkyrie and was wondering if it was really worth the investment? I understand it’s better on paper then .223 but is it enough different for new gun, brass, dies, time and effort? My other option was a new Savage MSR 10 in 6.5 Creedmoor. Not sure which way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Sage View Post
    If you want to shoot heavier bullets, and be able to reach out 800-1000 yards, and with almost no recoil, it is a great round for that
    BINGO!!!! I don't know if I emphasized it enough in my post. Wes hit the nail on the head! Mine literally just vibrates when it launches.

    I run the 90smk, Federal GMM primer, and RL17.

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