I ordered a new barrel for my Sig .308 Winchester rifle in 6.5x47 Lapua. I gravitated to that caliber because it seemed to be an easy fit for my current rifle and the caliber is considered to be lighter recoiling, accurate and has readily available quality reloading components.
I was just reading the caliber choice thread....very interesting and informational.
On reviewing the aforementioned thread i noticed the following caution "Need to bush the firing pin". I'm not sure what that means? Will i need to modify or purchase a new type of firing pin?
I somewhat arbitrarily chose a 26 inch length barrel with the provision that if it proved a liability i could always have it shortened? Does the 26 inch length barrel seem appropriate? I understand that rifle balance is important but i have no way of determining this without barrel in hand.
I'm hoping to learn more about longer range shooting, 300 yards regularly with occasional sessions at 750-1000 yards. I won't be hunting or hiking with the rifle.
thank you
I was just reading the caliber choice thread....very interesting and informational.
On reviewing the aforementioned thread i noticed the following caution "Need to bush the firing pin". I'm not sure what that means? Will i need to modify or purchase a new type of firing pin?
I somewhat arbitrarily chose a 26 inch length barrel with the provision that if it proved a liability i could always have it shortened? Does the 26 inch length barrel seem appropriate? I understand that rifle balance is important but i have no way of determining this without barrel in hand.
I'm hoping to learn more about longer range shooting, 300 yards regularly with occasional sessions at 750-1000 yards. I won't be hunting or hiking with the rifle.
thank you