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260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

BgBmBoo

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Well I have a new project calling me. This is wil be a large frame "AR". I have pretty much settled on a chambering that uses 6.5mm bullets. So that is either the 6.5CM or .260.

If I go with the 6.5mm I will be in a waiting game for the parts I want to use. Can get pretty much all the parts for the .260 now.

What I am interested in hearing from you folks using the .260 In a AR platform is what about magazin OAL ? Is there a issue with seating depth?
How about bullet selection....will a gasser shoot VLD'S or will using bullets that tolerate a jump better the smarter choice?

Any other tid bits of advice is welcome. I have not owned a large frame AR since the early 90's when I had ser. # 9X Stoner SR-25.

Take care,Stan
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

I found a deal on a DPMS LR260 and after reading all the stuff about the mag length I decided if I get a 6.5 on an AR platform it will either be a Creedmoor or Grendel.

Good luck, but it definitely looks like the OAL is an issue with the mags in the DPMS.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

6.5 Creedmoor. Better overall fit to the magazine constraint, gas volume, port/chamber pressure, etc.

I'm a 260 guy but for an AR platform, the 6.5 Creedmoor is better choice.

If it were me, GAP would get the call for 6.5 Creedmoor AR barrel or better yet a ready to run GAP-10.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

When faced with the same issue about a year ago, I decided on a 260 for an AR10.
Everything about the round fits well in the AR10 platform.

I don't shoot VLDs but would guess you'd need to look at something that performs better with a jump. THe mag length will limit how close to the lands you can seat.

That said, my 260 shoots quite nicely with hand loads and a few loads I've bought from SW Ammo.

I read Zak's comparison and it sounds plenty reasonable (good 260 brass can be hard to come by, but the 2 are almost identical in performance)but, having a 260 now, I won't be running out to swap the barrel for a 6.5CM anytime soon.

There are very few factory loads out there for 260, but components about for reloaders, and SW Ammo stuff is top notch.

Hope it helps.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

I have a GAP-10 in 6.5 creedmoor and could not be more pleased. I asked George what load he recommended and he said 130's. I guess the vld will shoot great out of it. I don't have my reloading stuff setup, so I can't give you my experience with them.

The 120 & 140 Hornady Amax shoots great so far.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

if you reload 260 brass shouldnt be a problem, just re-size 7mm-08 or 243 brass. I have sized 308 and all have worked out of my DPMS 260 Rem.

And the 308 works great in a large ar frame and snice the 260 Rem is based off the 308.......
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

I have both in ARs, each with 1:8.5 twist 24" barrels. I would be very hard pressed to choose between them. If forced to make a call, I guess I would go with the 6.5 CM due to the fantastic accuracy I get with factory 140 gr. Amaxs. I can do as well with my 260, but it takes handloads to do it.

Also, I have found that 140 gr VLDs shoot very well out or either of them. In fact, it is my preferred bullet for the 260. I think Berger is still telling folks to give their VLDs a try with a jump -- because it works pretty well when you find the sweet spot.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

My first choice would be the 6.5CM, but I can not find all he parts I need for it. I did contact GAP, and they do not build off of other folks receivers now days I was told.

Still up in the air on what to do so I am not going to jump yet.

Take care,Stan
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My first choice would be the 6.5CM, but I can not find all he parts I need for it. I did contact GAP, and they do not build off of other folks receivers now days I was told.

Still up in the air on what to do so I am not going to jump yet.

Take care,Stan </div></div>

George replied to me here a few weeks ago regarding a GAP barrel for my LMT MWS. His answer was if I had an MWS barrel extension for him that he could do it.

My plan is to burn up the LMT 260 barrel and steal the extension off of it.

I would assume based off this that they will install barrels on other receivers.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My first choice would be the 6.5CM, but I can not find all he parts I need for it. I did contact GAP, and they do not build off of other folks receivers now days I was told.

Still up in the air on what to do so I am not going to jump yet.

Take care,Stan </div></div>

If that is the case, give Marc @ Spartan Precision a call. You won't be disappointed.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 07zx6r</div><div class="ubbcode-body">is there any kind of substantial difference in barrel life between the 6.5CM and the 260? </div></div>

No.
 
Re: 260 or 6.5CM pros and cons input please

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: McCourt Munitions LLC</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My first choice would be the 6.5CM, but I can not find all he parts I need for it. I did contact GAP, and they do not build off of other folks receivers now days I was told.

Still up in the air on what to do so I am not going to jump yet.

Take care,Stan </div></div>

If that is the case, give Marc @ Spartan Precision a call. You won't be disappointed.</div></div>

+1 Marc is a pro.