Hey guys,
I’m looking for a new rifle. This rifle would be somewhat of a utility rifle meaning it will be used for hunting (mainly deer) as well as general target shooting. Deer in this area are not really big and shots are generally limited to under 150yrds so I don’t need a heavy hitter. For target shooting I won’t generally be shooting past 300yrds. I’m mostly a small bore shooter (air rifles, rimfires and 223) and I don’t do well (or enjoy shooting) heavy recoiling rounds. Lastly I would prefer to stick with a “short action” platform.
From the research I’ve done, a .243 would probably work but I’m really interested in the .260 Remington. The problem is that round does not appear to be real popular so factory options for rifles and ammo in that caliber is limited. I will be reloading for it so ammo isn’t a concern but finding my ideal rifle has been.
Ideally, I would like a Remington 700 CDL with a sporter weight 20-22” barrel but that is not a factory option. Remington only offers the 260 in the Model 7 format. In general I like the idea of a shorter, lighter rifles but not when they are so light that is contributes to a large increase in recoil. One of the things drawing me to the 260 is its reported light recoil so I don’t want to negate that by going with really light rifle making it recoil more like a 308.
My other issue is barrel profile. As I plan to do some target shooting with this rifle as well, I’m concerned about the Mod 7’s pencil profile barrel. I’m thinking anything more the 20 slow fired rounds without taking a break and the barrel will heat up to the point of larger groups and possible even barrel damage?
So my question is, do any of your have a Mod 7 in 260 and if so, what are your thoughts on it? How is the recoil? How many shots can you take with it before the barrel starts to heat beyond an acceptable level?
I’m looking for a new rifle. This rifle would be somewhat of a utility rifle meaning it will be used for hunting (mainly deer) as well as general target shooting. Deer in this area are not really big and shots are generally limited to under 150yrds so I don’t need a heavy hitter. For target shooting I won’t generally be shooting past 300yrds. I’m mostly a small bore shooter (air rifles, rimfires and 223) and I don’t do well (or enjoy shooting) heavy recoiling rounds. Lastly I would prefer to stick with a “short action” platform.
From the research I’ve done, a .243 would probably work but I’m really interested in the .260 Remington. The problem is that round does not appear to be real popular so factory options for rifles and ammo in that caliber is limited. I will be reloading for it so ammo isn’t a concern but finding my ideal rifle has been.
Ideally, I would like a Remington 700 CDL with a sporter weight 20-22” barrel but that is not a factory option. Remington only offers the 260 in the Model 7 format. In general I like the idea of a shorter, lighter rifles but not when they are so light that is contributes to a large increase in recoil. One of the things drawing me to the 260 is its reported light recoil so I don’t want to negate that by going with really light rifle making it recoil more like a 308.
My other issue is barrel profile. As I plan to do some target shooting with this rifle as well, I’m concerned about the Mod 7’s pencil profile barrel. I’m thinking anything more the 20 slow fired rounds without taking a break and the barrel will heat up to the point of larger groups and possible even barrel damage?
So my question is, do any of your have a Mod 7 in 260 and if so, what are your thoughts on it? How is the recoil? How many shots can you take with it before the barrel starts to heat beyond an acceptable level?