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Thinking about a 264 Win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="guns_and_labs" data-source="post: 203768" data-attributes="member: 3534"><p>I love my .264 WinMag. For me, probably the perfect antelope rig. The 6.5mm bullets have excellent manners, the recoil is quite manageable. Extremely accurate out to 500 yards (the longest I've tried with this rig). I've also used it successfully on whitetail and blacktail deer. I even took it on an elk trip, but didn't see anything shootable.</p><p></p><p>Mine is in a Blaser R-93, which has what probably should be called a match chamber and a 26 inch barrel, and the bullet is seated to touch the rifling.</p><p></p><p>While I've tried handrolling, I'm still getting the best performance from Nosler factory 130 gr Accubond. I'm just not as obsessive as they are, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns_and_labs, post: 203768, member: 3534"] I love my .264 WinMag. For me, probably the perfect antelope rig. The 6.5mm bullets have excellent manners, the recoil is quite manageable. Extremely accurate out to 500 yards (the longest I've tried with this rig). I've also used it successfully on whitetail and blacktail deer. I even took it on an elk trip, but didn't see anything shootable. Mine is in a Blaser R-93, which has what probably should be called a match chamber and a 26 inch barrel, and the bullet is seated to touch the rifling. While I've tried handrolling, I'm still getting the best performance from Nosler factory 130 gr Accubond. I'm just not as obsessive as they are, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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