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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1974676" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>That's nice to know.</p><p></p><p>MoBoost, I like your recommendation, and it's price point is enticing. Most rifles I have found already chambered in .260REM have been too expensive which is why I was going to go the .308 route, and shoot it until it died, then convert to .260 REM. Thanks for pointing that out. I may just settle for a middle of the road and have a 24" barrel shortened and target crowned to a 22" barrel. What is the difference between Savage 10 and Savage 11 rifles?</p><p></p><p>The thing about reloading, which I have contemplated, for the .260 is that it is gaining popularity in the target community so more and more companies are offering "match" grade loadings. I don't really want to get into reloading because I don't shoot enough for it to make sense for me. Plus I am a new dad and right now free time is not a luxury I have a whole lot of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1974676, member: 16136"] That's nice to know. MoBoost, I like your recommendation, and it's price point is enticing. Most rifles I have found already chambered in .260REM have been too expensive which is why I was going to go the .308 route, and shoot it until it died, then convert to .260 REM. Thanks for pointing that out. I may just settle for a middle of the road and have a 24" barrel shortened and target crowned to a 22" barrel. What is the difference between Savage 10 and Savage 11 rifles? The thing about reloading, which I have contemplated, for the .260 is that it is gaining popularity in the target community so more and more companies are offering "match" grade loadings. I don't really want to get into reloading because I don't shoot enough for it to make sense for me. Plus I am a new dad and right now free time is not a luxury I have a whole lot of. [/QUOTE]
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