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2018 Alamo Precision Rifles TBH Special Thread
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Originally posted by huntingarcher View PostI thought I had gotten past this custom rifle thang.But I keep coming back to this.I have a safe full of rifles that shoot better than I do,but all are factory guns.All my bows are custom made longbows and recurves,some costing as much as these rifles do.
264 win mag or 280AI what yall think.I do not reload at this time.I hunt W/T and exotics,300 yards or less.
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Originally posted by Colton View PostI now have some homework to do.
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2018 Alamo Precision Rifles TBH Special Thread
So would this build be considered a lighter weight rifle, or a heavier one? How would it compare to a Factory Remington Sendero for example? I love a heavy solid rifle. Obviously fluting the barrel will have some lightening effect.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by 44mAG; 01-04-2018, 11:53 PM.
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Originally posted by Sleepy View PostHaven’t even loaded it yet. Bought 4 cans of H4350 so waiting on it to show up. Also ordering some new seater plugs for my VLD bullets so I’ve got a little wait on that as well. Should be slingin here in the next month or so. Found 100ct Lapua for my 7/08 for $79. Couldn’t pass it up!
That’s what I’m talking about!
Originally posted by Colton View PostWhat are you getting?
A 260 for sure but I’m still deciding on specs while I try to make money appear haha!
Had I not just bought a 6.5 Grendel I’d be paying in full.
Yeah I have a sickness...
Sierracharlie out…
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostIf shooting exotics, white tail, antelope, and thin skinned medium size game animals in NA.... hard to beat the 25-06, 260, 7-08, or 7mag if you want a magnum
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostSomething 6.5mm would be my vote in that case. 260 or 6.5 CM.
257 roberts or 25-06 are also great choices but ammo can be a little tougher to find (roberts mainly)
I grew up shooting a Roberts and still do to this day.
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