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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1471226" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>Hahahahaha!!!</p><p>Butt hurt is what you are seeing because that's what you are feeling!!</p><p>Are you by chance a Democrat? Lol!</p><p>Just curious... </p><p></p><p>The 264 win mag doesn't fit in the box you're trying to put it in. </p><p>You are entitled to believe what you want, my earlier defense was from the overall incorrect data and general ignorance of your post.... which I see you have continued... so, as not to let your ignorance infect others, I'll offer more. </p><p> By the way, I don't remember the OP asking for a specific 1000 yard caliber, but I do remember him specifically asking about the 264. </p><p>What axe are you grinding here? </p><p></p><p> For others who might be interested...</p><p>Answered in the order asked in his previous post. </p><p></p><p>1). 264 win mag wasn't designed for 1000 yard competitions. It was designed to compete with weatherby mags at half the price. Hunting rifle. Not to say it couldn't compete, but both caliber choices currently being discussed would be eclipsed by the 6.5 Creedmoor. </p><p>2). Yes but if you want one, you want one. What difference does it make? </p><p>3). No, but who cares?</p><p>4). No, neither easier or harder. Sportsman's and cabelas are 2 big box stores that carry it, and I have had zero difficulty getting it. Last batch bought from Bruno's supply. </p><p>5). Commercial recognition has to do with whatever propaganda is being proliferated, and consumed or believed by the masses. Is that how you base your decisions? </p><p>6). Yep. If you can call what the 264 has for recoil actually "recoil". More recoil, more velocity and more energy downrange. If you're a sissy, get a muzzle brake, otherwise, learn how to drive your rifle in recoil. </p><p></p><p>And for clarification:</p><p></p><p>Never said I was an expert. That was inferred by a moron reading my post. </p><p></p><p>Never said it was good for 1300 rounds, that's a moron interpreting data posted as what I find acceptable as overbore ratio incorrectly. </p><p></p><p>Replacing barrels is a fact of life for someone who shoots a particular gun allot. not something "sheep" do. </p><p></p><p>You are Shopping the wrong gunsmith and barrel source if you have to wait that long for a barrel or to have it installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1471226, member: 102653"] Hahahahaha!!! Butt hurt is what you are seeing because that’s what you are feeling!! Are you by chance a Democrat? Lol! Just curious... The 264 win mag doesn’t fit in the box you’re trying to put it in. You are entitled to believe what you want, my earlier defense was from the overall incorrect data and general ignorance of your post.... which I see you have continued... so, as not to let your ignorance infect others, I’ll offer more. By the way, I don’t remember the OP asking for a specific 1000 yard caliber, but I do remember him specifically asking about the 264. What axe are you grinding here? For others who might be interested... Answered in the order asked in his previous post. 1). 264 win mag wasn’t designed for 1000 yard competitions. It was designed to compete with weatherby mags at half the price. Hunting rifle. Not to say it couldn’t compete, but both caliber choices currently being discussed would be eclipsed by the 6.5 Creedmoor. 2). Yes but if you want one, you want one. What difference does it make? 3). No, but who cares? 4). No, neither easier or harder. Sportsman’s and cabelas are 2 big box stores that carry it, and I have had zero difficulty getting it. Last batch bought from Bruno’s supply. 5). Commercial recognition has to do with whatever propaganda is being proliferated, and consumed or believed by the masses. Is that how you base your decisions? 6). Yep. If you can call what the 264 has for recoil actually “recoil”. More recoil, more velocity and more energy downrange. If you’re a sissy, get a muzzle brake, otherwise, learn how to drive your rifle in recoil. And for clarification: Never said I was an expert. That was inferred by a moron reading my post. Never said it was good for 1300 rounds, that’s a moron interpreting data posted as what I find acceptable as overbore ratio incorrectly. Replacing barrels is a fact of life for someone who shoots a particular gun allot. not something “sheep” do. You are Shopping the wrong gunsmith and barrel source if you have to wait that long for a barrel or to have it installed. [/QUOTE]
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