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I noticed in the ruger website that they are making a run of the 264 win mag in there new hawkeye. Has anyone tried one? and who might be able to get one?

thanks
 
I am glad to see over the last 5 years people are starting to talk about the 264. It always had great potential. Just that 270 and 7mm were articaled to death when the 264 was in its prime, it kinda killed it.

I also think the new propelants of the late 90s helped it along, as now a 24 inch pipe is not that far behind.
 
I have to agree with Jason. The newer powders are making getting published velocities from the 264 a lot easier. Back in the day H870 was about the only thing that worked, and if your gun didn't like it, too bad. Now that RL25 and Retumbo etc are available, it's a much more useful caliber. Of course, now that those powders are available, the 264 STW is a coming thing, wahoo. - dan
 
Those are very hard hitters on the barrel. The life of a barrel in 264 mag is really less than any other magnum. You can check in the book "cartridge of the world"
 
The life of a barrel won't be any less than a 257 Wby, basically the same case. The weatherby Vanguard also has a 24" tube, so it doesn't seem to be that much of a factor.
 
The barrel life of the 264 has always been touted as it's downfall. I say enjoy the 264! If you are using it solely as a long range hunting rig, you will not wear the barrel out in a lifetime, and if you do? You'll have a lot of fun doing it. Rebarrel it and carry on. I have had several 264's, and although one had well in excess of 1000 rounds through it, it was still sub-moa with loads it liked. Regards, Eagleye.
 
I noticed in the ruger website that they are making a run of the 264 win mag in there new hawkeye. Has anyone tried one? and who might be able to get one?

thanks

I asked around, dont' think we will see in Canada until next year. No dealer has been able to give me a straight anwser. I wouldnt' worry about the 24" pipe too much.
 
The barrel life of the 264 has always been touted as it's downfall. I say enjoy the 264! If you are using it solely as a long range hunting rig, you will not wear the barrel out in a lifetime, and if you do? You'll have a lot of fun doing it. Rebarrel it and carry on. I have had several 264's, and although one had well in excess of 1000 rounds through it, it was still sub-moa with loads it liked. Regards, Eagleye.

There is alot of Truth to this ! most percision shooters claim a barrel is gone after 1000 rounds because the group size increases by .2 or .3 of an inch and is not competative. Most Hunters never get to that round count and if they do with Hunting bullets could not tell the difefrence in the load.

Its not the barrel that wears out, its the throat, and you can always just set it back. Infact some guys will buy a used 30 inch percision 6.5 x 284 barrel set it back or ream it to a new cartridge and have the best shooting hunting rifle going.

Regards
 
Well, as the 264 is mostly a hunting cartridge, I don't think the barrel wear is going to be an issue for most folks. The average hunter will take quite a while to get past 1000 rounds. If you're using it for LR match shooting, or you do a lot of load development, you could burn out a barrel or two. You would probably be better served with a cartridge with a better bore to case capacity ratio. - dan
 
this is good news!! the only factory ammo i have ever seen was winchester superx and remington express. its all good for brass but nowhere near its potential.
 
well i love my 264 model 70 winchester and i highly dout i will ever burn the barrel out in my life time .that said i always loved the rugger bolt guns wonder what thy will sell for if thy ever get here DUTCH
 
Really enjoyed mine, a M70 / 26"er...

It liked H4831 (with lighter bullets) H870 and US869.
I suspect Retumbo would also have been a good choice.
Very accurate with Nosler 85's and 120's.
 
Rem Sendero in .264 Win Mag

Already available in the Sendero II

Who, where & how much..... :cool:

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NAA.
 
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