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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
264 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 2201802" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p><em>264win! My favorite! If you decide on a 24" barrel and 140-147g jacketed bullets you'll likely end up around 3,040-3,070. If you don't mind culling brass after three loadings 3,100-3,125 is achievable. Trust me, nothing will know you are not using a longer barrel. As I am getting older, I've started to shift more toward lighter rifles, I just don't choose to carry a 28-32" barreled rifle into the field anymore. It's a lot of fun to set up and bang steel waaaaaaaayyyyyyy out there though with the kids. You won't see a significant advantage until you are getting close to the edges of hunting ranges where time of flight becomes a consideration. </em></p><p><em>A minimum taper carbon fiber wrapped barrel is definitely on the agenda for my next 264win project, with an 8 twist that it will finish at 24". </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 2201802, member: 42308"] [I]264win! My favorite! If you decide on a 24” barrel and 140-147g jacketed bullets you’ll likely end up around 3,040-3,070. If you don’t mind culling brass after three loadings 3,100-3,125 is achievable. Trust me, nothing will know you are not using a longer barrel. As I am getting older, I’ve started to shift more toward lighter rifles, I just don’t choose to carry a 28-32” barreled rifle into the field anymore. It’s a lot of fun to set up and bang steel waaaaaaaayyyyyyy out there though with the kids. You won’t see a significant advantage until you are getting close to the edges of hunting ranges where time of flight becomes a consideration. A minimum taper carbon fiber wrapped barrel is definitely on the agenda for my next 264win project, with an 8 twist that it will finish at 24”. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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