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Which .264 cal to run 156 Berger’s
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 8840" data-source="post: 1818141"><p>I have shot the 160 matrix in my 264 win with no problems and just tried the new atip bullets also. I had issues with the atip. I also ran the matrix in a 26 nosler with no problems with a 3250 fps. Saying this there is one thing that must be done when shooting long 6.5 bullets you have to have a very long throat. In my case I have a match reamer in 264 win with a long throat and the 26 nosler seems to have a longer one also. I am a fan of the 264 win at times I've had as many as 4 rifle in 264. They have always done all I wanted. The 26 nosler done well also but was a little over bore and in a light rifle had more recoil than I wanted in a hunting rifle. I'd go with the 264 win but remember the throat or you will be seating bullets so far in the case that you can have pressure problems (atip) and lose case capacity and everything you need is ready available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 8840, post: 1818141"] I have shot the 160 matrix in my 264 win with no problems and just tried the new atip bullets also. I had issues with the atip. I also ran the matrix in a 26 nosler with no problems with a 3250 fps. Saying this there is one thing that must be done when shooting long 6.5 bullets you have to have a very long throat. In my case I have a match reamer in 264 win with a long throat and the 26 nosler seems to have a longer one also. I am a fan of the 264 win at times I've had as many as 4 rifle in 264. They have always done all I wanted. The 26 nosler done well also but was a little over bore and in a light rifle had more recoil than I wanted in a hunting rifle. I'd go with the 264 win but remember the throat or you will be seating bullets so far in the case that you can have pressure problems (atip) and lose case capacity and everything you need is ready available. [/QUOTE]
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