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260 ackley improved really worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1659370" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>I have a .308 barreled action that got very cheap. I've been wondering what to make with it. I finally made up my mind. .260 Rem AI, Wyatt magazine box, and a custom Manson reamer long throated to be able to maximize the use of the Wyatt box. I also think that I am going to use the ReMage barrel nut so I can make it a switch barrel rifle. I agree with those who say to fire form factory brass with normal loads. You need to break the barrel in any way. Accuracy is usually very good and velocity loss is not very much either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1659370, member: 59036"] I have a .308 barreled action that got very cheap. I've been wondering what to make with it. I finally made up my mind. .260 Rem AI, Wyatt magazine box, and a custom Manson reamer long throated to be able to maximize the use of the Wyatt box. I also think that I am going to use the ReMage barrel nut so I can make it a switch barrel rifle. I agree with those who say to fire form factory brass with normal loads. You need to break the barrel in any way. Accuracy is usually very good and velocity loss is not very much either. [/QUOTE]
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