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Building a new 260 rem for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="dgr416" data-source="post: 2084601" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>I am building a long range 260 rem ruger 77 tang rifle .I am going to use a lilgia stainless barrel up to 27 inches .I want this rifle mainly for shooting long range 300 to 600 yards .I want it to be faster than my 22 inch barrel 260 rem rifles .I think a sporter barrel 27 inches or 26 inches will be my choice have not decided yet .I have not decided to flute it yet and I do like fluted barrels .I think this rifle will equal my 264 win mag ruger 77 which has a 24 inch barrel .I like the less kick of the 260 rem to practice and way less powder and way easier on brass .I just switched from the 338 win mag uses it for 35 years to the 260 rem .I want this new rifle to not be too heavy to tote .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgr416, post: 2084601, member: 1208"] I am building a long range 260 rem ruger 77 tang rifle .I am going to use a lilgia stainless barrel up to 27 inches .I want this rifle mainly for shooting long range 300 to 600 yards .I want it to be faster than my 22 inch barrel 260 rem rifles .I think a sporter barrel 27 inches or 26 inches will be my choice have not decided yet .I have not decided to flute it yet and I do like fluted barrels .I think this rifle will equal my 264 win mag ruger 77 which has a 24 inch barrel .I like the less kick of the 260 rem to practice and way less powder and way easier on brass .I just switched from the 338 win mag uses it for 35 years to the 260 rem .I want this new rifle to not be too heavy to tote . [/QUOTE]
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