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Remington 260 AR
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1179570" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>I have an AR in 6.5 Creedmoor 260's bullistic twin. I also must keep the 140's at around 2700fps or I get pierced primers and swipe. This is with a standard DPMS style bolt the JP high pressure bolt fixes the pierced primer issue I just haven't ordered one yet. AR308's are very proprietary as already stated make sure your parts are all going to work together my Fulton Armory Kieger 6.5 Creedmoor barrel takes a longer than normal AR-15 rifles length gas tube. Just something to keep an eye out for. I have two of the Giessle High speed national match triggers i highly recommend them for pricision gas guns. I take mine to 900 yards and it is not as accurate as good bolt gun but it's not off by much. In gas guns there tends to be much more load development do to the mag length restrictions but it is to me part of the fun. I would suggest starting with none poly tip bullets I like the 139 Lapua's and 140 bthp match hornady's in the 140 class of bullets. I shoot longrange with mine so I never really played around with the 120gr bullets much to speak of but most guys shooting 6.5 gas guns prefer the 120's do to them being a bit over gassed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1179570, member: 83267"] I have an AR in 6.5 Creedmoor 260's bullistic twin. I also must keep the 140's at around 2700fps or I get pierced primers and swipe. This is with a standard DPMS style bolt the JP high pressure bolt fixes the pierced primer issue I just haven't ordered one yet. AR308's are very proprietary as already stated make sure your parts are all going to work together my Fulton Armory Kieger 6.5 Creedmoor barrel takes a longer than normal AR-15 rifles length gas tube. Just something to keep an eye out for. I have two of the Giessle High speed national match triggers i highly recommend them for pricision gas guns. I take mine to 900 yards and it is not as accurate as good bolt gun but it's not off by much. In gas guns there tends to be much more load development do to the mag length restrictions but it is to me part of the fun. I would suggest starting with none poly tip bullets I like the 139 Lapua's and 140 bthp match hornady's in the 140 class of bullets. I shoot longrange with mine so I never really played around with the 120gr bullets much to speak of but most guys shooting 6.5 gas guns prefer the 120's do to them being a bit over gassed. [/QUOTE]
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