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260AI. worth it or do something different?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2369356" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I run a .260 AI, it is the most 6.5 performance you can get out of a standard bolt face short action. I have a 29" barrel, however I run a 156 EOL at 2940 fps with RL26. Pressure doesn't show up until a after 3000 fps. Another member on here I spoke with, using the same load I shoot, is getting 2750 fps with a 20" barrel. That puts you around 2875 fps from a 26" tube, and 2835 fps with a 24", with a 156. And this is my accuracy load, nearly 2 grains from max. With a 24" and a 140, you would likely find an accurate load around 2900 fps using common powders.</p><p></p><p>My gunsmith had the reamer, didn't need to order one. Most good smith's will have one. </p><p></p><p>As far as fireforming, my Lapua brass lasted 13+ fireings before I lost a single one, and barrel life will be plenty. 100 rounds is just enough for the shooter to get really comfortable with the rifle and the barrel to be good and settled in, then work up a good hunting load and your gtg. </p><p></p><p>I will fully admit I am biased, but I like the .260 AI. If you run a BDL, get an extended mag box. I run mine in an AICS DBM, and use American rifle company mags. I have to seat the 156 @ .060" off (2.950 OAL) but it shoots really well there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2369356, member: 87243"] I run a .260 AI, it is the most 6.5 performance you can get out of a standard bolt face short action. I have a 29" barrel, however I run a 156 EOL at 2940 fps with RL26. Pressure doesn't show up until a after 3000 fps. Another member on here I spoke with, using the same load I shoot, is getting 2750 fps with a 20" barrel. That puts you around 2875 fps from a 26" tube, and 2835 fps with a 24", with a 156. And this is my accuracy load, nearly 2 grains from max. With a 24" and a 140, you would likely find an accurate load around 2900 fps using common powders. My gunsmith had the reamer, didn't need to order one. Most good smith's will have one. As far as fireforming, my Lapua brass lasted 13+ fireings before I lost a single one, and barrel life will be plenty. 100 rounds is just enough for the shooter to get really comfortable with the rifle and the barrel to be good and settled in, then work up a good hunting load and your gtg. I will fully admit I am biased, but I like the .260 AI. If you run a BDL, get an extended mag box. I run mine in an AICS DBM, and use American rifle company mags. I have to seat the 156 @ .060" off (2.950 OAL) but it shoots really well there. [/QUOTE]
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