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Gunsmithing
25-06 to 264 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 1989382" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I would question the value of the .264 Win Mag case unless you are going to shoot 150-160gr bullets with Reloader 33 or VV N-570. Then you are going to have to deep seat those long bullets in your standard length action. How much barrel are you intending to burn powder in? The 6.5-06 Ackley also has deep seating issues in the 3.40 OAL of the .25-06 length action. I went to 130gr Bergers and 130 Accubonds (not long range) with my 6.5-06 Ackley. It will shoot all the Reloader 26 that I can burn in the 26 inch barrel and it is as fast as many larger cases (I own three WSMs and have had two .264 Win Mags) that are hard to fill the space. My 6.5-06 AI in photo. It is on a "Columbia" Model 70 with a Timney trigger. Nitrocarburized barrel. HBN coated bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 1989382, member: 9551"] I would question the value of the .264 Win Mag case unless you are going to shoot 150-160gr bullets with Reloader 33 or VV N-570. Then you are going to have to deep seat those long bullets in your standard length action. How much barrel are you intending to burn powder in? The 6.5-06 Ackley also has deep seating issues in the 3.40 OAL of the .25-06 length action. I went to 130gr Bergers and 130 Accubonds (not long range) with my 6.5-06 Ackley. It will shoot all the Reloader 26 that I can burn in the 26 inch barrel and it is as fast as many larger cases (I own three WSMs and have had two .264 Win Mags) that are hard to fill the space. My 6.5-06 AI in photo. It is on a "Columbia" Model 70 with a Timney trigger. Nitrocarburized barrel. HBN coated bullets. [/QUOTE]
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