rugerfreak
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After spending last Saturday at the range---I dumped my .270 and put a stainless Model 7 in .260 on lay-a-way. The .270's accuracy was respectable enough----it's just that I've been spoiled by my other rifles that will put em in one hole or touching if I do my part. I also have plenty of other rifles for deer hunting---so getting rid of the .270 this time of year isn't really a big deal.
With all that being said:
Since I haven't gone through and actually bought this rifle---am I making a mistake getting a Model 7 and/or a .260??
I didn't want a .243 and the 7-08 wasn't exactly a good experience when I had one years ago (only 2 factory loads available at the time----I think things are better now)-----the .308 was what I was really looking for---but .308's are scarce around here for some reason. So I settled on the .260.
Is the .260 considered an "accurate" caliber? and has it caught on--or is it a dying cartridge??
Thanks for all your help.
With all that being said:
Since I haven't gone through and actually bought this rifle---am I making a mistake getting a Model 7 and/or a .260??
I didn't want a .243 and the 7-08 wasn't exactly a good experience when I had one years ago (only 2 factory loads available at the time----I think things are better now)-----the .308 was what I was really looking for---but .308's are scarce around here for some reason. So I settled on the .260.
Is the .260 considered an "accurate" caliber? and has it caught on--or is it a dying cartridge??
Thanks for all your help.