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Reloading
264 Win Mag 156 Berger EOL
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<blockquote data-quote="MI.264" data-source="post: 2701579" data-attributes="member: 123058"><p>I hear a lot of people talk about .264's burning out a barrel.</p><p>But really how much more and or faster than other calibers.</p><p>For the average guy who uses their .264 for hunting, maybe now again plinks a box of rounds with a buddy, that .264 will last a life time.</p><p>I've researched this.264 for years, being 64 and have talked to some of the top Smith's and Writers in their fields, and they say the same thing, seems the younger guys are after the Grendel's, but it's not the same, I hunt Deer and Elk with my .264, I wouldn't try to hunt elk with a Grendel.</p><p>I'm stating this for everyone, just not you. If you go to the reloading page you'll find a lot of guy's are shooting .264. It's by far the flattest shooting magnum with the most knockdown power period.</p><p>So it gets old to hear everyone talk about barrel, or throat burnout, and if mine ever sees that day, I'll just put another .264 barrel on my 700 Action and shoot it till I die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MI.264, post: 2701579, member: 123058"] I hear a lot of people talk about .264's burning out a barrel. But really how much more and or faster than other calibers. For the average guy who uses their .264 for hunting, maybe now again plinks a box of rounds with a buddy, that .264 will last a life time. I've researched this.264 for years, being 64 and have talked to some of the top Smith's and Writers in their fields, and they say the same thing, seems the younger guys are after the Grendel's, but it's not the same, I hunt Deer and Elk with my .264, I wouldn't try to hunt elk with a Grendel. I'm stating this for everyone, just not you. If you go to the reloading page you'll find a lot of guy's are shooting .264. It's by far the flattest shooting magnum with the most knockdown power period. So it gets old to hear everyone talk about barrel, or throat burnout, and if mine ever sees that day, I'll just put another .264 barrel on my 700 Action and shoot it till I die. [/QUOTE]
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