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If you were to build a .260 Rem on a Model 70 action.....

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06 November 2012, 07:45
Matt T
If you were to build a .260 Rem on a Model 70 action.....
Which barrel manufacturer, contour, twist, and length would you go with? I will probably be shooting heavier bullets for better results at longer ranges.

I've got a stripped FN action, and I am looking to build up a lightweight, mountain-type rifle. Stock will be a McMillan with Edge fill. Need to find a barrel that will provide excellent performance, yet still be aesthetically pleasing (since it's gotta look good).
06 November 2012, 08:02
saj
I did a pac nor 1 in 8 twist 3 grove SS fluted 24 inches long # 4 contour next one will be a Benchmark same as the pac nor. The pac nor shoots very good just want to try something different
09 November 2012, 06:06
Quintus
I'd go with a Broughton 8.5twist 5R finished at 24".
10 November 2012, 22:59
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by Quintus:
I'd go with a Broughton 8.5twist 5R finished at 24".

old Since you're going with a long enough action and want to use the heavier bullets , get it throated long enough so you don't have to seat the base of the bullets into the powder room. beerroger


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10 November 2012, 23:30
Biebs
I just got one in that Charlie Sisk built. It's on a blueprinted Vanguard action with a Lilja Match barrel, McMillan Sporter stock, Timney trigger, and Ceracoated metalwork. Finish is a dark drown, almost Plum color, with Mudpie splatter (like a Jarrett) in darker brown. Sisk rifles start at $5,600, but I bought out his show rifles, and so would sell it for $2,650 shipped if interested.
11 November 2012, 06:39
Hondo64d
quote:
Originally posted by Matt T:
Which barrel manufacturer, contour, twist, and length would you go with? I will probably be shooting heavier bullets for better results at longer ranges.

I've got a stripped FN action, and I am looking to build up a lightweight, mountain-type rifle. Stock will be a McMillan with Edge fill. Need to find a barrel that will provide excellent performance, yet still be aesthetically pleasing (since it's gotta look good).


Brux #4 8.5" twist with interrupted fluting. Shot these with mine. First is 5 consecutive shots at 500 yard on an 8" steel plate. Second is 3 shots at 700. Last pic is the rig I shot them with. If using a short action (which I would), I would take the spacer out of the magazine and have the ejector shortened appropriately to allow maximum use of the magazine box.

John








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12 November 2012, 09:46
Matt T
Thanks all. The action I am using is one of the stripped FN SPR actions that CDNN was selling a couple of years ago, so it is a true short action. It's been sitting in my safe since, and I am getting ready to build it up.

Hondo, what model of stock is on your rifle?
12 November 2012, 09:47
Matt T
And what is the total weight of your rifle (if you know)?
12 November 2012, 23:59
Hondo64d
The stock is the McMillan Remington Hunter. Haven't weighed it, but guessing 9ish... Though not pictured so equipped, it currently has a Stiller aluminum 20 MOA base, Burris XTR rings and a 3-9 Conquest which seems to have lightened it up a bit.

Balance is key and good balance will make a rifle feel much lighter than it is. With the FN action being a bit heavier than a 700 or 700 clone,you might want to consider a bit heavier barrel to achieve good balance. That's why I mentioned a #4. It will likely shoot better than a ligheter barrel too. If you're going to put an Edge on it, you might want to go a little lighter on the barrel, with balance, again, being key.

John


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15 November 2012, 06:46
GSSP
Matt,

This Pre 64 M70 has a #2 Krieger at 24". Note the long cone. Brings perfect balance to the rifle.

Alan




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15 November 2012, 10:18
BaxterB
good grief GSSP... that is a rifle! And anytime I scan a rifle from barrel to buttstock and don't see a rubber butt pad I get a big old grin on my face...just love to see the stock 'all the way out'!
15 November 2012, 17:27
GSSP
I too like to Big Grin






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15 November 2012, 22:34
Clem
quote:
Originally posted by GSSP:
Matt,

This Pre 64 M70 has a #2 Krieger at 24". Note the long cone. Brings perfect balance to the rifle.

Alan




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Very nice!!!!!
16 November 2012, 07:23
Matt T
That is an elegant rifle.

Which McMillan would be closest in shape to that stock? Compact/Edge? Or some other model? I'm really digging the long, sleek lines and open grip.
16 November 2012, 18:59
Hondo64d
The Supergrade would probably be the closest.

John


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16 November 2012, 19:00
Hondo64d
quote:
Originally posted by GSSP:


Gorgeous rifle Alan!


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16 November 2012, 22:03
Bill/Oregon
Just curious: Why .260 and not 6.5 Swede?


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06 January 2013, 01:39
Dr. Lou
+ 1 for Pacnor and connsider the 6.5x55. I have used Pacnor for a couple builds and they have been great to work with and their work is secind to none!


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17 January 2013, 06:30
260remguy
All of the "experts" claim that the shorter 6.5 Creedmoore case is superior to the 260 case for someone who wants to shoot longer/heavier bullets for a short action 6.5mm/.264" bore rifle. In a long action, I'd probably go with a 256 Newton or a 6.5-06 in lieu of the 6.5x55, but any 6.5mm/.264" bore cartridge will do the job if the shooter can put a properly constructed bullet on target.