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<blockquote data-quote="Stix" data-source="post: 999830" data-attributes="member: 43033"><p>An AR platform would be great but unfortunately we are not aloud semi automatic weapons in Australia.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know much about the .260, what weight projectiles does it shoot? If it's got enough energy at 500 metres for body shots on big pigs and it won't burn barrels with a lot of successive shots I'm interested!</p><p> </p><p>Steyr do make some magnificent rifles, a Steyr scout I held many years back is still 1 of the nicest rifles I've ever held. Simply slowly lowering the barrel down on a 45 degree angle was enough to close and lock the bolt (without chambering a round obviously) **** it was nice. I'm a bit of a traditionalist, I will use synthetic stocks but I can't see myself buying a rifle with interchangeable barrels, thanks for the suggestion anyway Varberger757!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stix, post: 999830, member: 43033"] An AR platform would be great but unfortunately we are not aloud semi automatic weapons in Australia. I don't know much about the .260, what weight projectiles does it shoot? If it's got enough energy at 500 metres for body shots on big pigs and it won't burn barrels with a lot of successive shots I'm interested! Steyr do make some magnificent rifles, a Steyr scout I held many years back is still 1 of the nicest rifles I've ever held. Simply slowly lowering the barrel down on a 45 degree angle was enough to close and lock the bolt (without chambering a round obviously) **** it was nice. I'm a bit of a traditionalist, I will use synthetic stocks but I can't see myself buying a rifle with interchangeable barrels, thanks for the suggestion anyway Varberger757! [/QUOTE]
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