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- Ft. Mac. Alberta
308 is easy to neck down into 260, but you can buy quality 260 brass.
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This is a damn good thread! Thanks for all the info once again.
From the looks of things, it seems all of these rounds will do the trick just fine. 270 seems the easiest to work with and the top dog for power, although 260 and 6.5 swede seem also capable in a shorter action ( I plan on using either a tikka or a savage, havnt decided yet).
Would it be easy practical to neck down 308 brass into 260? Im complete bush league when it comes to loading, Ill be buying a kit when I buy the rifle.
the 270 reddington and 270-08 sound like the kings..... but then your start running into the downward spiral of complicated ballistics and hard to find reloading supplies.
I should also note that I plan on using a short barrel. 20in or optimally 18.5 if I can get away with it. I figure if the 308 guys can take it to 1k..... that should be more than enough for any coyote I will enounter.
Although 260 and 6.5 swede seem also capable in a shorter action ( I plan on using either a tikka or a savage, havnt decided yet).
Would it be easy practical to neck down 308 brass into 260?
the 270 reddington and 270-08 sound like the kings..... but then your start running into the downward spiral of complicated ballistics and hard to find reloading supplies.
Sounds like a sweet rig Kevan!
Absolutely not more than the .270 WIN w/or w/out handloading
The original poster gave the choice of 25-06, 6.5x55, 6.5 creedmore, and 260. Adding the 270 was my idea as a obvious better choice. But of the four choices the 260 would be my choice.
In my experience Moose are not particularly tough and are relatively easy to kill with any medium game cartridge.
True. They have a large vital zone that if hit, will produce results.
As opposed to other animals where you don't get results from a vital zone hit?![]()
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