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Tikka T3 and Ackley Improved questions
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<blockquote data-quote="woodcr24" data-source="post: 1182185" data-attributes="member: 84411"><p>Swamplord - that is a great reply, thank you. I will be looking into barrels and a local gunsmith to perform the work. Will go with the standard AI, as I believe that I can get the reloading dies relatively easily.</p><p></p><p>I actually have a DPMS .260 that I'm going to be putting up for sale. Just don't feel like messing with the reloading, which is required since factory ammo is either unavailable or stupidly-expensive when I can find it. I had purchased this rifle to offer a ballistic twin from a scoped platform to my AG42B, but I think I've lost my desire to work with the cartridge. The short action with such a long projectile as the high-BC .264 offerings is a major short coming and limitation with the .260. I guess that the CM case design helps overcome this issue, albeit with the decreased case capacity.</p><p></p><p>I can't see anything better in .264 than a Swede. "Improving it" is merely something to do for fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodcr24, post: 1182185, member: 84411"] Swamplord - that is a great reply, thank you. I will be looking into barrels and a local gunsmith to perform the work. Will go with the standard AI, as I believe that I can get the reloading dies relatively easily. I actually have a DPMS .260 that I'm going to be putting up for sale. Just don't feel like messing with the reloading, which is required since factory ammo is either unavailable or stupidly-expensive when I can find it. I had purchased this rifle to offer a ballistic twin from a scoped platform to my AG42B, but I think I've lost my desire to work with the cartridge. The short action with such a long projectile as the high-BC .264 offerings is a major short coming and limitation with the .260. I guess that the CM case design helps overcome this issue, albeit with the decreased case capacity. I can't see anything better in .264 than a Swede. "Improving it" is merely something to do for fun. [/QUOTE]
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