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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 909819" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>another buig advantage to it is you can get a new vanguard now for 600 bucks. Compare that to the 1500-2000 your going to pay for any decent custom and you can buy a a wheelbarrow full of 240 brass or probably be able to afford to shoot factory ammo for the rest of your life. Your going to pay at least what a vanguard cost just to buy the 6/06 barrel. My mark v shoots nos 85 partitions or sierra 100 grain boattails into 3/4 of an inch for 5 shots. Dont know about brass quality because i dont bother measureing something unless im having problems and thats never happened with my 240. I doubt many 6/06 shooters are getting much better with hunting bullets and in all realitiy for what either are for moa accuracy is plenty good enough. there not 600 yard deer guns or 1000 yard competitor guns. Think of what youd do with a 2506 and the same can be done with the 240.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 909819, member: 41442"] another buig advantage to it is you can get a new vanguard now for 600 bucks. Compare that to the 1500-2000 your going to pay for any decent custom and you can buy a a wheelbarrow full of 240 brass or probably be able to afford to shoot factory ammo for the rest of your life. Your going to pay at least what a vanguard cost just to buy the 6/06 barrel. My mark v shoots nos 85 partitions or sierra 100 grain boattails into 3/4 of an inch for 5 shots. Dont know about brass quality because i dont bother measureing something unless im having problems and thats never happened with my 240. I doubt many 6/06 shooters are getting much better with hunting bullets and in all realitiy for what either are for moa accuracy is plenty good enough. there not 600 yard deer guns or 1000 yard competitor guns. Think of what youd do with a 2506 and the same can be done with the 240. [/QUOTE]
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