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Best Action?

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31 January 2002, 09:14
<1_pointer>
Best Action?
I was wondering what the best LIGHT short action is out there for a .260? I always hear of Model 7's, but what about the others? How much do they weigh? Just got a new 'dream' project and was wondering.
31 January 2002, 10:05
m1carbine
Of the OEM actions i would say that the new Ti remmingtion reciver maybe litter.
Ray
31 January 2002, 10:07
DB Bill
Depends on what you are going to do with the rifle...a single-shot OK or does it need to be a repeater? I like the Remington 700 ADL as you save some weight by not having a floorplate....there are also some aftermarket replacement parts that are lighter in weight.
I would stay away from the Model 7 as I have seen some that were very poorly done at the factory....the good ones shoot great but I'm not impressed with the quality control.
31 January 2002, 14:04
<Slamfire>
Winchester has made Compact Classics actions that could handle the .260 quite handily. If that isn't a good action in your opinion, Ruger has a compact version of the M-77 available that you can actually buy chambered for the .260.
Myself I prefer something not limited to the 2.8" maximum now in vogue, I think a 3" maximum would be much better for any short action cartridge.
31 January 2002, 14:53
<Daryl Elder>
Sako makes sevral different sized actions in the 75 line. Pick the size you need and mill it for lightness!
31 January 2002, 17:52
stubblejumper
A titanium action from prairie gun works based in winnipeg canada.Top quality workmanship and very light weight.
31 January 2002, 18:41
<1_pointer>
Thanks for the input. The 'dream' I had was something along the lines of a Kifaru Rambling rifle for pack in trips. I think it would be neat to build a rifle that weighs less than or about 5 pounds with the scope. Make for a nice carrying rifle. If I'm lucky I'll get to see this dream materialize in about...20 years!!!! Us college students are short on money and long on dreams and ideas.