New .260 Savage

pa hog

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Here's my .260Rem, I tore apart my 6BR put a 28" L.W. .260 barrel on it Replaced the Warne 0MOA rail with a EGW 20 MOA and replaced the Sightron SIIBS 6.5-20x50SF with a SIII 8-32x56LRD. It's shot near or under half MOA out to 400yds so far with 140gr A-Maxs.
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What made you decide to go with the 260 over the 6 BR. Just curious, thinking about a F class build. Wanted an opinion or comment. Thanks.

Chris
 
How are you liken' that new Sightron? I'm putting one of those on my current build. I'm having the dot removed though.
 
I really like the scope, dot and all.The size of the dot works for my needs just fine. I'd highly recommend these scopes. Crystal clear, tracks well, looks pretty bad *** too!

I like the .260 over the 6BR, brass is cheaper and easier to find, The powder I use is easier to find along with large rifle primers around here. My 6BR was a 1-14" Twist 75gr bullets were max for the twist and that did'nt fit my needs anymore either. I'm shooting half MOA out to 400yds so far with 140gr A-maxs best so far was a 3 shot group at .739", like it so much gonna have Kevin get me a Broughton coming!
 
pa,
Nice looking stick man! What kind of velocity are you getting with the 140's out of that 28" tube? Have you tried lighter bullets? I have a factory .260 Mtn rifle, so right now I'm stuck with a 22" tube.
I like the looks of the EGW base also. Thinking about getting one for my Savage in .300WM. JohnnyK.
 
What twist is your barrell? I have had a 260 on order for 21 months now with a 1 in 8 twist in a 24" Lilja barrell. Been wondering if I should have gotten a 1 in 8.5 twist. Anxious to get it and get it ready for Oct 1 hunt.
 
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I'm hoping for around 2800fps but did'nt Chrono it yet, probaly will get it Chrono out this weekend. I broke it in with 120gr A-Maxs they shot really good over H4350. I think the EGW base would work but will be replacing it with a 15 MOA Steel Farrel or a Steel TPS 20MOA soon, it's kinda cheesy. And I am thinking of replacing the rings with Farrels or TPS's to. Oh and barrel is a 1-8" twist.
 
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its a lil off subject but i have a .338 savage is their any way i can make it take a .338 lapua round and fire it without it blowing up and if their is a list of parts and some sites to get them
 
If you want a lazer tact driver, try the Horn. 129 SST. They shoot 3/8 groups out of my 260. Mine is a rebarreled Mod. 70
 
I would be very interested in fps. I am tossing around the idea of a 6.5X55 Swede. I can pick one up through Howa. Have you ever shot or tried a the Swede? Would you consider building a .260 or 6.5X55 on a Mod. 7 action? I have access to one if I decide not to spend the money on a new rifle.

Hey Crash, I have shot a 338lm in a Savage target action. Shoots good, but make sure you have a competent smith build it. This is a brand new rifle and build. The person who had it built, was sure that it would be a safe build.
 
Funny I came across this post - I've been poking & posting around for 260 info lately...

PA - nice rig, what's the weight? Is that the Savage stock or aftermarket?

liltank - where did you find a howa rifle chambered in the swede? Sounds tempting...

Gary - what's your barrel length, twist and velocity?

Like Alfred, I'm looking at the 24" (possibly shorter) and 1:8 but I'm suprised to hear about the long wait time.

Have any of you guys tested the accuracy with fluted barrels? I'm thinking the fluting will lighten up the rifle a bit and cool better.


Here's my concept - start with a howa varminter supreme stainless/pepper laminate 243 or 308, then order a replacement premium bead blasted ss barrel in same/similar contour but fluted, finished to 20-24". Once the barrel arrives, have a local smith true the action, rebarrel, pillar & glass bed the action, install a decelerator pad and a timney trigger. Depending on the balance and overall weight, maybe lighten the stock by removing a bit of wood from under the butt pad.

Hopefully I can keep it under 10Lbs, scoped. I'm liking this idea of a compact & accurate varmint-tactical rig.

I already have 243 components so this would keep me shooting while waiting on the barrel, although limited to lighter bullets like the 87 Vmax.

Thoughts?
 
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