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- West Quebec
Pretty sweet rifle, too bad it's a .30-06!![]()
I'd take it.. Sweet
Pretty sweet rifle, too bad it's a .30-06!![]()
It is a great caliber for a hunter, but myself just prefer anything in 308, look like this gorgeous FNAR Competition, it is not made in 30-06 or 260 or 243, it is made in 308 for one reason, it is the most versatile caliber on earth for all applications, i dont say that... Just at looking at the industry you see it clearly, that it is the prize chosen caliber... My Forbes 24B 30-06 will find a good home because it just spell quality and utility... JP.
Mine is the 24B, as I understand the 20b would be the short action for the 308 length cartridge.
Have you checked out their website as I'm not certain if they make a stainless...... maybe they do.
When I'm shooting groups I space my shots but a chap on another forum told me to fire a shot and pick up another rifle, shoot a group with that and then fire another shot with the Forbes, again repeat with another rifle, then touch off the third with the Forbes..... in other words he thinks I'm not spacing my shots enough.
Maybe he is right as he showed me a group that was one ragged hole with a 165 Nosler.
Everyone has their own theories and thats good, a person is never too old to learn something new or try something different ?
Have you tried shortening your COAL in an effort to eliminate the flier?
Thanks for some good information on the Forbes Kevan, much appreciated!
At least we still have some members who dont just run around going "Look at me, Look at me!"
Also very much appreciate the info. A bit disappointed that I will have to wait until at least 2015 before I think about purchasing one, but oh well, what can a guy do ?
ha ha got you there
Am i the only one confused about the title?
As for other lightweight scopes I'm not sure what compares weight - wise with the Leupold Ultralight.




























