filmjunkie4ever
Handloader
- May 4, 2011
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Fellas -
It has been a while since I was able to do a substantial amount of posting on here due to a move, work etc. But in the time since, my wife has tried like the dickens to learn to shoot a .308 I bought her back in December and regretfully even with reduced loads she finds it unpleasant to shoot.
I borrowed a .260 from a local friend and last Sunday at the range she shot the lights out of everything she pointed it at. We were shooting the Federal Fusion 120 grain Factory loads (2950 fps mv) as there was no time to whip up some handloads. She didn't miss one time, I wish I could've said the same about her marksmanship with the .308.
The problem I am seeing is .260 rifles in sporter configuration are somewhat difficult to find. Would I be better off getting her a Creedmoor? They are practically the same thing ballistically, in a pinch .260 cases could be made from .243, 7mm-08, .308 etc. brass, that appeals to me. Factory ammo is more plentiful in 6.5 Creedmoor as well as more economically priced. That isn't as big of an issue since I am a dedicated handloader. Maybe I should consider the 6.5 Swede as well? Looking for something on the order of a basic Rem 700 or Savage 110 with a 22" bbl that she would be able to easier lug over hill and dale.
Any advice you might have is appreciated.
Thanks -
Dale
It has been a while since I was able to do a substantial amount of posting on here due to a move, work etc. But in the time since, my wife has tried like the dickens to learn to shoot a .308 I bought her back in December and regretfully even with reduced loads she finds it unpleasant to shoot.
I borrowed a .260 from a local friend and last Sunday at the range she shot the lights out of everything she pointed it at. We were shooting the Federal Fusion 120 grain Factory loads (2950 fps mv) as there was no time to whip up some handloads. She didn't miss one time, I wish I could've said the same about her marksmanship with the .308.
The problem I am seeing is .260 rifles in sporter configuration are somewhat difficult to find. Would I be better off getting her a Creedmoor? They are practically the same thing ballistically, in a pinch .260 cases could be made from .243, 7mm-08, .308 etc. brass, that appeals to me. Factory ammo is more plentiful in 6.5 Creedmoor as well as more economically priced. That isn't as big of an issue since I am a dedicated handloader. Maybe I should consider the 6.5 Swede as well? Looking for something on the order of a basic Rem 700 or Savage 110 with a 22" bbl that she would be able to easier lug over hill and dale.
Any advice you might have is appreciated.
Thanks -
Dale