Re: 260 build considerations
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The Animal</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: REL1203</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jrob300</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: REL1203</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am in a similar position as the OP, from my understanding, the 139 Lapua, 140 SMK, 142 SMK, 140 A-max are the best, and those all fit with normal .260 reamer right? Can all be loaded in standard mag length ok with that reamer? </div></div>
A "normal", or SAAMI chamber has a .115" throat. My .260 is .100". My current 140 BTHP's (which are *VERY* similar to the Scenar) are right at the front plate of the unmodified AICS magazine at .005" off the lands. A 140 AMAX or 142 SMK would need to be jumped to fit.
With the SAAMI reamer, you would either need to have the front plate removed, run Alpha II's or jump them.
John </div></div>
Thanks, i am trying to figure out what I need to request being done for my first custom build, going with GAP i think. My intentions are purely a 600-1,000yard bench rest/steel ringing gun, maybe some F-Class, but never any real field competitions. I know I am going to use Lapua brass exclusively, i guess i need to pre-determine which bullet i want to use as well. I dont think i am going to use VLDs, i want to stick in the 140 +/-2 weight range area.
So if my plan was to run Lapua Brass, with 140AMAX or 142SMKs (maybe dabble with some 139 Scenars), what do I need to request? Which reamer? My current plan was to go with a McMillian A4/A5 stock, hopefully a badger bottom metal. </div></div>
After reading your post a little closer about wanting to build a designated 600/1000 yard bench rest rifle or F-Class open rifle, I'd stay away from the 260. There are better calibers than the 260 for that game, since you said that you won't be shooting any field competitions.
You might want to consider a 284 Shehane and run high BC bullets for that game. If you are going to single feed them you can get away with a short action and run any bullet that you want that will give you the optimum freebore.
If you are going plink around with it and intend to run a short action with mag boxes, then you'll be limited to the 160 gr class bullets and run the 180's for single feeding them. The 180's might not shoot as well if you get the freebore cut too shallow and force but the bullet past the neck/shoulder junction.
Just something to think about if you are building it for a designated game or multi purpose. </div></div>
Good advice, but I am looking first and foremost at a long range, practical, fun custom rifle. I LOVE my 308's, but getting them to 1k, for me, is pushing it. 260's are cheap, and rather similar enough to 308 for me, and they are common enough to find available commercial ammo if needed. Really, what it boils down to for me, is I want to build a extremely accurate long range capable rifle, thats fun to shoot, easy on the shoulder, not really expensive to reload for, but something I can atleast compete with if I wanted to. I have 2 ranges that offer 1,000yards, one with steel and E-Targets, the other with just Paper, and i want something that I can have some fun with. I am not building this purely to complete with, but just wanted something that is more capable than my 308's, and not as expensive and shoulder thumping as my 300WM.
I have a one time approval to drop $5k on a custom rifle/Glass from the wife using some bonus money, i am pretty set on a 260, just deciding on the specs of it now.