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Looking at Remington 700. which caliber?
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He carried and used whatever he wanted. Started with a 30.06 but through testing and development determined the .270 was better suited for his team in Cambodia/Korea, so he hand loaded their rounds and mantained/modified their weapons and optics. I won't hijack this thread, but he was an awesome man.Originally posted by dee View Post270 as a sniper rifle? Please enlighten us.
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That was too normal of a response from you so I fixed it.Originally posted by YALE View PostDefinitely .224 Belted Express.
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270 as a sniper rifle? Please enlighten us.Originally posted by WOMACK03 View PostI just finished building a Rem. 700 BDL (long action)in .270. I chose that caliber as an homage to my grandfather, a former Air Force sniper, who used that caliber in battle and for hunting. I am having the stock laser engraved with his headstone, and have encapsulated the final round he reloaded in epoxy, to be embedded in the stock also.
I pillar\glass bedded the action and free-floated the barrel, and added a Timney trigger set to 3lbs. I have ordered the DBM setup and will convert it as soon as it arrives.
Even with the shitty Tasco optics that came with the rifle, it shoots like a dream.
30.06/.270/.300wm (long action), or .308(short action), All are great choices. I have a .308 700(Manners rig, geissele triger, Bergera barrel, Viper vortex PST) and the .270, if you would like to shoot them both to compare, we can arrange something for sure. They all feel about the same IMO, so you can't go wrong.
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My man. Only downside is not much factory match style ammo out there.Originally posted by Gtracer View Post**cough**7-08**cough**
Just my .02
308 is a good learning round with good ammo options and a great hunting round. If you weren't really going to hunt I would push you towards a 223 bolt action but it takes very good shot placement on game animals for ethical quick kills.
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I have a 10P-SR. Basically the same as the 10PC Yale mentioned, but mine has 18" threaded barrel with the 5R rifling. Let me know if you want to come by and take a look/play with it.Originally posted by YALE View PostYeah. It's a different design altogether. I like it because it isn't a crazy tactical rifle, but it still has a lot of nice features. The problem you're having with the MKII's is because they used MIM to make those extractors, and they chip easily. I haven't had those problems out of my MKII, but I get where your hesitation lies. You should finger blast a model 10, 12, 14, or 16. They're all the same action, just different grades/styles.
Might even be able to get out to the range soon, you're welcome to come shoot it.
Edit: just noticed you are in College Station. My offer above still stands if you are ever up this way.Last edited by BlackGT; 03-06-2014, 11:46 AM.
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I just finished building a Rem. 700 BDL (long action)in .270. I chose that caliber as an homage to my grandfather, a former Air Force sniper, who used that caliber in battle and for hunting. I am having the stock laser engraved with his headstone, and have encapsulated the final round he reloaded in epoxy, to be embedded in the stock also.Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostHave you considered .270? Or if you really want something to be able to keep for larger game eventually go 7mm Rem Mag.
I pillar\glass bedded the action and free-floated the barrel, and added a Timney trigger set to 3lbs. I have ordered the DBM setup and will convert it as soon as it arrives.
Even with the shitty Tasco optics that came with the rifle, it shoots like a dream.
30.06/.270/.300wm (long action), or .308(short action), All are great choices. I have a .308 700(Manners rig, geissele triger, Bergera barrel, Viper vortex PST) and the .270, if you would like to shoot them both to compare, we can arrange something for sure. They all feel about the same IMO, so you can't go wrong.
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Trigger time is far more important than how flat something shoots when it comes to getting experience. And with much less expensive ammo, .308 is without question the way to go.Originally posted by aggie97 View Postactually been seeing .300 win mag CHEAPER than .308 lately. maybe labels on shelves were screwed up?
Anyway, would the .300 win mag be better to start learning with as it shoots more flat than .308 at longer distances?
I have been trying to find some better ballistic data to compare the rounds but find very crappy charts and graphs made by 4th graders.
I'm finding some decent SPS models with threaded barrels so I could install a muzzle brake on the .308 rifles. .300 win mag rifles are a PITA to find. I think I want to buy a base model for the barrel and action and then find a better stock for it later and use the saved cash for better optics.
I suppose I could also build an AR-10 and have another use for .308 ammo too. Dangit! I had my heart set on a .300 win mag! LOL!
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Not a chipping extractor issue. The spring doesn't have enough pressure to keep it under the lip on the casing. Installing two springs doubles the "seat" pressure and keeps the extractor tight against the casing and yanks it out.Originally posted by YALE View PostYeah. It's a different design altogether. I like it because it isn't a crazy tactical rifle, but it still has a lot of nice features. The problem you're having with the MKII's is because they used MIM to make those extractors, and they chip easily. I haven't had those problems out of my MKII, but I get where your hesitation lies. You should finger blast a model 10, 12, 14, or 16. They're all the same action, just different grades/styles.
I honestly feel the root of the problem is the bullet chamber is machined wrong and is allowing too much gas/burned powder to get in behind the casing and is wedging it in place making it difficult to pull the casing out anyway. My CZ 455 can run 500 rounds of the dirtiest ammo there is and no have a single problem. These Mark II's, one a cabellas cheapo special and my son's BZEV model both have the same problem. I've tried about 8 different .22LR brands/types and the higher quality bullets do work somewhat better, but the CZ has fired all the same ammo and could care less.
Thanks for the suggestion and I will do some more research. Found that our local shop also carries the 10FCP-SR and it has a 10 round box mag. They are out of stock at the moment but looks like they are asking 975 NIB. I sent them an email to call me when they get one in to look at it.
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Yeah. It's a different design altogether. I like it because it isn't a crazy tactical rifle, but it still has a lot of nice features. The problem you're having with the MKII's is because they used MIM to make those extractors, and they chip easily. I haven't had those problems out of my MKII, but I get where your hesitation lies. You should finger blast a model 10, 12, 14, or 16. They're all the same action, just different grades/styles.
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Hmm. The two savage Mark II's we have for my wife and son have not been the best of rifles. Granted, they are .22LR, but we have had a ton of extraction problems. Savage Customer service was sort of crappy and I found an Internet "rig" that basically installed two springs on the extractors and has worked "ok" but isn't perfect. Magazines weren't real good either. Granted, these are .22's but the one I got my son was supposed to be the top of the line for the Mark II and it jammed on the 5th shot it ever took. It sat in the safe for nearly a year while I tried to get savage to help and I still had to buy the additional parts for the bolt. Was a pretty embarrassing issue nationally for Savage.Originally posted by YALE View Post.308 will be easier to learn on. Also, you might look at a Savage 10PC. They've got an accutrigger, an accustock, a detachable box mag, a threaded barrel, and 5R rifling. SPS's are trash, unless you're going to use them for the action.
Is the Savage you are talking about getting good reviews?
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Have you considered .270? Or if you really want something to be able to keep for larger game eventually go 7mm Rem Mag.
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