My New GAP 260

-Snyper-

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I just had to post my experience/results from my new GAP 260 rifle. But first I have to speak of the great people that work at GAP.

It all started with talking with Super Kenny at a local comp, that he and I ROed in. One thing lead to another and I ended up flying out to GAP's establishment a week later. Ken picked me up from the airport and took me on a tour of all the places that surrounded the GAP facility. This to me was the coolest of it all. Where else can you go and get that kind of diverse products in a small area.

Our final stop was at the GAP facility and I picked out the below rifle, which was 1 of 3 on the Rifles ready to ship line, and took her home with me. Kenny along with all the machinist/employees were so helpful in every way. It amazed me how they wanted to interact with my decision, unlike other establishments that just want you to buy and move on, much less invite you in and show you the behind scenes. My hats off to George and all the employees of GAP. Thank you to everyone out there.

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GAP 260 Templar action, 26" Bartlein barrel, Chiseled out by Bill Tompkins, Manners MCS-T5 stock, badger BDM, GAP Titan Break. USO SN-3 5-25X56 T-PAL EREK, and Atlas V8.

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This is what's amazing to me. Instead of show you the 100 yard load data, being that every shot was literally in the same hole, I thought I would show the 300 yard data. Each group is a 3 shot group that is an array of different loads with different grains of powder that i got from Copper Creek Ammo, off a bipod, rear bag, and in prone position. No matter what I put in it, other than the POI, there was no major change in group size. I have never had a rifle do this. And for reference the orange dots are 1".

I normally end up doing load data for at least a month with around 200 rounds fired before finding the perfect load, but with this GAP rifle, I found it in under 20 rounds. Not just with one but multiple loads worked great. 4350 or R-17 it didn't matter.

Overall, if you haven't already figured it out, I'm extremely pleased with the results and I'll be owning GAP rifles as long as I can shoot. If you ever have the chance to own one of these, my advise is jump on it.

I'll update, at a later date, with the final results. Once again, thank you to GAP for the great rifle.
 
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Charlie I seen your write up on your GAP and it looks great as well. Also thanks for the compliments Patrick. I hope your new rifle is doing great as well.
 
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Yup...GAP has 260s dialed in. It is a science for them. Congratulations on a fine rifle.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: attherange</div><div class="ubbcode-body">no surprise here, GAP + .260 = perfection.
congrats. </div></div>
 
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My first .260 came from GAP years ago, and it's hammer to this day. Kenny is a great guy, as are all the fine folks at GAP. Hope we see you shooting that fine looking rifle at a match here in Texas soon.

By the way, H4350 and 142's or 139's should give you some great groups and will perform at distance. The .260 Rem is very good choice for a match round, well done!
 
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Very nice. After owning a few GAP rifles I am sure you are going to be very happy.
 
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Thanks to all for the great compliments. I shot some 500/700/900 yesterday and this thing still maintained 1/4-1/3 MOA all the way out. I'll post pics later.

Although I have many recipes that shoot well in this thing, I have narrowed it down to 2. I did attach the suppressor on it, so that's all that has changed since the above photo. Let me know the thoughts of what you guys think.

Both are running the 139 Scenars

43.4 of 4350= 2950 FPS
42.8 of RL17= 3000 FPS

I couldn't tell a difference between the 2 on this day as far as performance. Others will argue, I'm sure, between the 2 powders. Thanks
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Snyper</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks to all for the great compliments. I shot some 500/700/900 yesterday and this thing still maintained 1/4-1/3 MOA all the way out. I'll post pics later.

Although I have many recipes that shoot well in this thing, I have narrowed it down to 2. Let me know the thoughts of what you guys think.

Both are running the 139 Scenars

43.4 of 4350= 2950 FPS
42.8 of RL17= 3000 FPS

I couldn't tell a difference between the 2 on this day as far as performance. Others will argue, I'm sure, between the 2 powders. Thanks </div></div>

Hey, I'm the other "new 260". We are running close to the same loads but i'm only running 2860 or so. Does your dope match up at 1K with 2950? If so that's badass man.
 
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Charlie are you running a suppressor? I forgot to mention I attached my suppressor to it. The last post has been updated, thanks for that.

The above results are with my suppressor on. but drop down to your area of FPS w/o the suppressor. I will say this, I'm at full load with the above recipes. I had 3 primers divorce from the shells.