So, while cleaning my .308 R700 today, I was considering that maybe, just maybe I should rebarrel it to .260REM so I can stretch its legs a bit better on the big end... I have lots of .308 brass that I could re-form, so thats not really much of an issue. Im already running low on projectiles, so thats not really an issue either.. Besides, I still have my M1A, so its not like I couldnt use the .30cal bullets anyways.
My question though is: Is any 6.5 configuration more accurate than another 6.5? Like is 6.5x47 more accurate than .260 or 6.5BR or 6.5 Creedmoor? What about barrel life? Which one typically offers up better throat life?
Im what you would call a 6.5 newb.. I plan on rebarreling my M98 Mauser to 6.5x55 Swede, and I realize that the 6.5 bullets offer better sectional density and better BC's which offer much flatter trajectories, but thats about it.. As far as the different configurations, Im pretty clueless.
My question though is: Is any 6.5 configuration more accurate than another 6.5? Like is 6.5x47 more accurate than .260 or 6.5BR or 6.5 Creedmoor? What about barrel life? Which one typically offers up better throat life?
Im what you would call a 6.5 newb.. I plan on rebarreling my M98 Mauser to 6.5x55 Swede, and I realize that the 6.5 bullets offer better sectional density and better BC's which offer much flatter trajectories, but thats about it.. As far as the different configurations, Im pretty clueless.