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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Crusty Buck" data-source="post: 714427" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>In reference to the 300 win mag and bear, that's kinda what I thought. I do have a friend in Achorage though that won't use anything less than a 338 win mag for the bear. His 06 works well for everything else. Concerning the FCP-k, my favorite gun broker and looked at all of Savages options, as well as Rem. The Long Range Hunter was definitely more spendy than the FCP, and it wasn't a heavy barrel. This gun will is destined to be my bench gun, with a few cyotes and prarie dogs mixed in. The other factor on my budget at the time was tooling up for a caliber not in my inventory. I can rebarell the FCP for the 260 at another time. I'd rather concentrate on good optics for now. So far I'm pleased with the FCP. The cute muzzle break on the end seems to tame it a little so bench time is way easier than the fore mentioned 300.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the input.</p><p> </p><p>CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crusty Buck, post: 714427, member: 44282"] In reference to the 300 win mag and bear, that's kinda what I thought. I do have a friend in Achorage though that won't use anything less than a 338 win mag for the bear. His 06 works well for everything else. Concerning the FCP-k, my favorite gun broker and looked at all of Savages options, as well as Rem. The Long Range Hunter was definitely more spendy than the FCP, and it wasn't a heavy barrel. This gun will is destined to be my bench gun, with a few cyotes and prarie dogs mixed in. The other factor on my budget at the time was tooling up for a caliber not in my inventory. I can rebarell the FCP for the 260 at another time. I'd rather concentrate on good optics for now. So far I'm pleased with the FCP. The cute muzzle break on the end seems to tame it a little so bench time is way easier than the fore mentioned 300. Thanks for the input. CB [/QUOTE]
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