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1000 Yard Gun - .260 vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 714454" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Hey bud your right the fcp is a excellent shooter, the one I referenced is not the long range hunter, its actually called the model 12 long range precision, its a target action cut to accept a dbm and sits in a HS precision pro series stock and has a fluted black coated 26" barrel that is 1" at the muzzle the action is also coated, the 260 is an 8 twist, it is only offered in 260, 6.5 creedmore, and 243. My local dealer said 830 out the door. I haven't bought one but I have shot one in 260. It weighs a little over 14lbs with scope, base, rings, and bipod, so recoil was almost non exsistant. In all honesty I wouldn't be afraid to take a grizzly out to 250yrds with a 165 accubond from the 308 at 2825fps with Imr4064.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 714454, member: 29890"] Hey bud your right the fcp is a excellent shooter, the one I referenced is not the long range hunter, its actually called the model 12 long range precision, its a target action cut to accept a dbm and sits in a HS precision pro series stock and has a fluted black coated 26" barrel that is 1" at the muzzle the action is also coated, the 260 is an 8 twist, it is only offered in 260, 6.5 creedmore, and 243. My local dealer said 830 out the door. I haven't bought one but I have shot one in 260. It weighs a little over 14lbs with scope, base, rings, and bipod, so recoil was almost non exsistant. In all honesty I wouldn't be afraid to take a grizzly out to 250yrds with a 165 accubond from the 308 at 2825fps with Imr4064. [/QUOTE]
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