adam32+P
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.270 win is the easy button. Factory ammo is plentiful. Can shoot little light recoiling bullets up to 150+gr for elk. Accurate and easy to shoot.
if this is true, 7mm-08. every store ive ever been to had 08 on the shelfFactory ammo a plus and I can reload.
At what point can you not run a short action cartridge in a long action rifle? All Tikka are long action with bolt stops, a Remington m24 in 308 is a long action. And like I stated I personally run a 6:05 PRC in a long action with no issues. So ask why is this nonsense?It's like nobody even reads the entire post anymore...the OP has a long action standard bolt face!
So save the Creed, PRC, 7/08, etc nonsense for other posts
You can very easily run a 260ai, 7/08, creed, etc in a long action. The only nonsense is preaching you can't.It's like nobody even reads the entire post anymore...the OP has a long action standard bolt face!
So save the Creed, PRC, 7/08, etc nonsense for other posts
At what point can you not run a short action cartridge in a long action rifle? All Tikka are long action with bolt stops, a Remington m24 in 308 is a long action. And like I stated I personally run a 6:05 PRC in a long action with no issues. So ask why is this nonsense?
You can very easily run a 260ai, 7/08, creed, etc in a long action. The only nonsense is preaching you can't.
Because I can't fit 260 round in a SA mag loaded out to my spec reamer with 153.5gn Berger hybrids, maximizing my powder capacity in the case. I'd choose long action all day over short action for a number of cartridges.Why would you want to? Those are designed for a short action and function 100% in a short action. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Because I can't fit 260 round in a SA mag loaded out to my spec reamer with 153.5gn Berger hybrids, maximizing my powder capacity in the case. I'd choose long action all day over short action for a number of cartridges.