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MOA - I own a .260 Ti, and it's certainly not junk, but: 1. It does have the bolt lock gadget on it. Seems like another part that can malfunction at the wrong time. I haven't had any problems with the bolt lock, on this rifle or several others, although I've heard lots of complaints here and on other forums. 2. It doesn't shoot as well as other 700's I own, including a standard Mtn. Rifle in 260. For $1,000.00 I expected better than 1-1/2" groups (5 shots). Good points. Only the action is Titanium, the barrel is stainless, if that means anything to you. Would I buy another one - No. R-WEST | |||
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<Jordan> |
R-West: By chance have you weighed the Ti barreled action vs. the 700 mountain rifle? Any accurate idea what the weight difference is between the two actions? Thanks, Jordan | ||
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Never had a problem with mine. It is one of the most accurate guns (light bbl contour) I have ever fired. Here are two groups from the first time I went to the raneg with handloads.
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Jordan - No, I haven't had a chance to weigh the actions, but, having had both the .260 Ti and standard .260 Mtn. Rifle actions out of their stocks many times, the Ti barreled action is noticeably lighter - probably at least 6 - 8 ounces. The stock also seems lighter than Remington's regular kevlar or fiberglass or whatever it is they're using now. The gun, overall, is REALLY light. Bill - Thanks for the pictures. Now I'm really depressed. What caliber is yours? R-WEST | |||
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