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My Mauser 260 Build Finished w/ Range Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Tamarac" data-source="post: 847558" data-attributes="member: 61511"><p>Matt,</p><p>I wish I could tell you who made the stock. My dad bought a bunch of rough inletted Mauser stocks 20-30 years ago from a guy in Missouri going out of business. He's had em on the shelf ever since and offered this up for my build. I graciously accepted and opened the stock up and glass bedded it. I finished it with some sealer and polish from Birchwood Casey.</p><p> </p><p>I wish I would have spent more time looking into bullets and what twist was needed for proper stabilization for this gun. I started it years ago and it seems like more and more companies are making high performance bulelts for this caliber. </p><p> </p><p>This is my first time shooting anything loaded with 4064. I'm impressed thus far and can't wait to try it out in some of the other test loads I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tamarac, post: 847558, member: 61511"] Matt, I wish I could tell you who made the stock. My dad bought a bunch of rough inletted Mauser stocks 20-30 years ago from a guy in Missouri going out of business. He's had em on the shelf ever since and offered this up for my build. I graciously accepted and opened the stock up and glass bedded it. I finished it with some sealer and polish from Birchwood Casey. I wish I would have spent more time looking into bullets and what twist was needed for proper stabilization for this gun. I started it years ago and it seems like more and more companies are making high performance bulelts for this caliber. This is my first time shooting anything loaded with 4064. I'm impressed thus far and can't wait to try it out in some of the other test loads I have. [/QUOTE]
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