Looking for advice and first hand experience with the items I'm using in my build. The Tikkas and Bushnell LRS have great reps, but I'm seeing a lot of the LRS show up for sale from people saying it's not enough magnification.
I am doing a backcountry mule deer hunt next month and my 260 is a TANK at about 14lbs. I do not want to haul it around the mountains, and I needed an excuse for another build. We'll be above the treeline and it's pretty open, so I want some reach. I've been shooting the 260 and learning, and feel pretty confident on MOAish targets out to 880 in steady winds. Near 100% First round hits on a 5" square at 500. I'll figure out my comfort zone with the .243 when I work it up. Currently shooting a SWFA 3-15 on my 260 and really want to try the G2 reticle. I think it'll be just the ticket for hunting. Weight is a consideration, but I plan on this being an all around rifle.
The following is on the way:
Phase 1
Tikka T3 Lite .243 (Plan to shoot it like I stole it and rebarrel in 6 Creedmore when the barrel goes).
Vortex precision rings (low)
EGW 20 MOA base
Bushnell LRS 3-12 G2(?)
Redding Type S die
270 bushing
271 bushing
Redding Seating die
Berger 95gr Classic Hunter
H4350
PP .243 Brass
Phase II
XLR Element (may make it in time for the hunt, haven't checked lead time yet.)
Bolt fluting for the hell of it
Swept bolt knob
Spray bomb camo, or may work a trade with local guy for some Cerakote action.
Am I missing anything? Looking to do a fast turn on this so if you have a favorite load with the Berger Classic Hunters I'd love to hear it! Gonna push it, since I'm not too concerned with barrel life. After mulies it's Yote time so, I'll probably work up a lighter pill as well. I already have a keg of H4350, so I'm going to stick with that. Hodgens says 42gr max with 95 NBTs, so I'll start working in the 39+ ballpark, in the lands and go from there.
Thanks
Vince
I am doing a backcountry mule deer hunt next month and my 260 is a TANK at about 14lbs. I do not want to haul it around the mountains, and I needed an excuse for another build. We'll be above the treeline and it's pretty open, so I want some reach. I've been shooting the 260 and learning, and feel pretty confident on MOAish targets out to 880 in steady winds. Near 100% First round hits on a 5" square at 500. I'll figure out my comfort zone with the .243 when I work it up. Currently shooting a SWFA 3-15 on my 260 and really want to try the G2 reticle. I think it'll be just the ticket for hunting. Weight is a consideration, but I plan on this being an all around rifle.
The following is on the way:
Phase 1
Tikka T3 Lite .243 (Plan to shoot it like I stole it and rebarrel in 6 Creedmore when the barrel goes).
Vortex precision rings (low)
EGW 20 MOA base
Bushnell LRS 3-12 G2(?)
Redding Type S die
270 bushing
271 bushing
Redding Seating die
Berger 95gr Classic Hunter
H4350
PP .243 Brass
Phase II
XLR Element (may make it in time for the hunt, haven't checked lead time yet.)
Bolt fluting for the hell of it
Swept bolt knob
Spray bomb camo, or may work a trade with local guy for some Cerakote action.
Am I missing anything? Looking to do a fast turn on this so if you have a favorite load with the Berger Classic Hunters I'd love to hear it! Gonna push it, since I'm not too concerned with barrel life. After mulies it's Yote time so, I'll probably work up a lighter pill as well. I already have a keg of H4350, so I'm going to stick with that. Hodgens says 42gr max with 95 NBTs, so I'll start working in the 39+ ballpark, in the lands and go from there.
Thanks
Vince
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