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I have decided to build a 6.5 for a long range accurate hunting rifle and the odd reaching out there paper punching day. Looked at em all and settled on the 260 Rem. I wanted it to be a short action since I already have some of the parts n pieces and my daughter will use it also (and eventually inherit it I'm sure). I am trying to decide between at standard 260 Rem and a 260 AI.
I fiddle with handloading a bit but am not an avid or experienced handloader (yet). Most of the ammo that will get used in this gun over it's life will be factory 260 Rem ammo for hunting game and a little LR target fun. I like the idea of having the option of tuning up and hopping up the load with the AI case but don't want to sacrifice the basic balance of accuracy and power of the standard round.
The questions are:
1. How much accuracy loss will there be firing stock box ammo in an AI chamber vs same ammo in 260 Rem chamber? (my 257AI digests factory ammo just fine).
2. What barrel length would each require for proper powder burn? Want to keep it short as possible but get full performance. Will the AI add barrel length?
3. What is good twist. I see 1:8, 1:8.5, 1:9. Most common load will be shooting is 130 or 140gr but want some varmint time also with fast light rounds.
Thanks Y'all,
I fiddle with handloading a bit but am not an avid or experienced handloader (yet). Most of the ammo that will get used in this gun over it's life will be factory 260 Rem ammo for hunting game and a little LR target fun. I like the idea of having the option of tuning up and hopping up the load with the AI case but don't want to sacrifice the basic balance of accuracy and power of the standard round.
The questions are:
1. How much accuracy loss will there be firing stock box ammo in an AI chamber vs same ammo in 260 Rem chamber? (my 257AI digests factory ammo just fine).
2. What barrel length would each require for proper powder burn? Want to keep it short as possible but get full performance. Will the AI add barrel length?
3. What is good twist. I see 1:8, 1:8.5, 1:9. Most common load will be shooting is 130 or 140gr but want some varmint time also with fast light rounds.
Thanks Y'all,