260 rem
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260 rem
Ok so I think I have decided to go with the 260rem , just want to know if there's anything I should look for or out for when buying one.
If you have one for sale or know of someone who has feel free to message me (I would put up a WANTED ad but need 50 posts and I am not there just yet ).
Thanks for your help guys
Cheers Bob
If you have one for sale or know of someone who has feel free to message me (I would put up a WANTED ad but need 50 posts and I am not there just yet ).
Thanks for your help guys
Cheers Bob
- dashooter
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Re: 260 rem
Your choice of manufacturers will be Savage, Tikka, and Remington. Or a second hand rebarreled other brand.
Not much in the secondhand stakes on usedguns.
Not much in the secondhand stakes on usedguns.
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Re: 260 rem
Will you be reloading? And if so will you be running 140gr or heavier projectiles?
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Re: 260 rem
Thanks dashooter
There are a couple of Tikkas that look ok but I will keep my eyes out on usedguns.
Hopefully something will turn up.
Cheers Bob
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Re: 260 rem
Kickinback I will be reloading but will only need dies , but I am looking for my own reloading gear.kickinback wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 8:16 am Will you be reloading? And if so will you be running 140gr or heavier projectiles?
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Can't see myself using any heavier than 140 gr.
Cheers Bob
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Re: 260 rem
Always forget about Sako....

- trevort
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Re: 260 rem
I would be going with the Tikka or Sako.
You will get varying opinions on Tikkas based on the lack of good looks in the plastic stock but they work well untouched and are generally very accurate.
Savages work well too but the handle right on the back of the bolt just looks so wrong
Remingtons are great bases to customize from but if you want to use it as is out of the box my vote definitely goes to a Tikka.
Now, is it sporter or varmint? Hold a few and decide. Tikka sporter barrel length is 22 and 5/8 from memory whilst the varmint is 24inch. The varmint is not super heavy either.
You will get varying opinions on Tikkas based on the lack of good looks in the plastic stock but they work well untouched and are generally very accurate.
Savages work well too but the handle right on the back of the bolt just looks so wrong

Remingtons are great bases to customize from but if you want to use it as is out of the box my vote definitely goes to a Tikka.
Now, is it sporter or varmint? Hold a few and decide. Tikka sporter barrel length is 22 and 5/8 from memory whilst the varmint is 24inch. The varmint is not super heavy either.
Re: 260 rem
T3X in the trendy 6.5Creedmoor?
I wouldn't call the current lower spec Rem700s a good basis for customization.
Cheers...
Con
I wouldn't call the current lower spec Rem700s a good basis for customization.
Cheers...
Con
- lee_enfield223
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Re: 260 rem
here's mine built on a stiller spectre action, not a light weight rifle but it shoots well, what are you using it for ??? and I use once fired 308 Winchester brass in mine, I run it through the 260rem FL die.
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Re: 260 rem
That is a nice rifle
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Re: 260 rem
Rifle will be used for long non- competition target shooting and occasional hunting.lee_enfield223 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 3:06 pm here's mine built on a stiller spectre action, not a light weight rifle but it shoots well, what are you using it for ??? and I use once fired 308 Winchester brass in mine, I run it through the 260rem FL die.
I agree with trevort, nice rifle.
- stinkitup
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Re: 260 rem
If going for 140s you pretty much need a medium to long action anyway. Might find a tikka in 6.5x55 cheaper brass..more go easy to reload for whats not to love?
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Re: 260 rem
140's loaded out where they should wont fit in a short action magazine but 123's will.
Re: 260 rem
If going 260 and long bullets the Tikka is the best option. Long 270/30 06 magazine and a simple bolt stop modification allows the longest bullets to be seated out. I did this with my 7/08 AI worked great.