Hi again! Interesting to hear about your caliber choice. I've heard about the Sherman, but are of course much more familiar with the 6,5x65R. The 6,5x65 has a very good constructed throat/ "freebore" and is using a 1 : 8 twist. With its high velocity and a twist of 1 : 7,5 it won't be any problem to stabilize 160gr monomentals . Yes it's good to be in touch again. I shall follow your project closely. I myself have ordered an Austrian bolt action in 6,5x63 Messner Mag. Something that is very close in performance to the 26 Nosler, but using less powder and a standard case. No belt, but a extremely well constructed case with perfect geometry. Shoots like a dream. Perfect accuracy and recoil on niveau of a 270 Win. I'm going to pick it up in December or January.It's shooting too good as a .30-06 right now! If it proves it can do it a little bit of time it might stay that way.
The thing with rifles that take a while, is sometimes components change as you go.
Bullets in particular. 6.5 bullets are coming in weights more interesting to me. Steve from Hammer is looking at a 160ish 6.5. If that one works-Rich Sherman looked at the 6.5x65R, and it can be formed into basically a rimmed Sherman. Probably could be left alone for lighter bullets, but a long 160 benefits from a bit more capacity, and the single shots lack of magazine.
I bought the rifle as a donor, but it's tough to chuck a perfectly good barrel, and a little work to shoot out a .30-06.
Glad to see your still out there!
Was the picture visible?
Sorry, but I couldn't see any pictures.It's shooting too good as a .30-06 right now! If it proves it can do it a little bit of time it might stay that way.
The thing with rifles that take a while, is sometimes components change as you go.
Bullets in particular. 6.5 bullets are coming in weights more interesting to me. Steve from Hammer is looking at a 160ish 6.5. If that one works-Rich Sherman looked at the 6.5x65R, and it can be formed into basically a rimmed Sherman. Probably could be left alone for lighter bullets, but a long 160 benefits from a bit more capacity, and the single shots lack of magazine.
I bought the rifle as a donor, but it's tough to chuck a perfectly good barrel, and a little work to shoot out a .30-06.
Glad to see your still out there!
Was the picture visible?
...Sorry, but I couldn't see any pictures......