im swapping my 26" 308 barrel to a friends 28" 6mm CM this week. is 28" gonna be a hindrance for prs?
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Join contestGhost Dancer, if I remember correctly? I remember when it was new, I read all your updates and ended up with a .260 of my own.I've been shooting a L-W 28" 260 with a Savage Varmint Contour for about 16 years (somewhat sparingly, but there was a 2-3 year stint of 1000yd F Open with about 1/2 dozen events per year, 60rd/per event). I call it "Long Tom", and it's still shooting the same as when it was new in 2003(4?).
im swapping my 26" 308 barrel to a friends 28" 6mm CM this week. is 28" gonna be a hindrance for prs?
Ghost Dancer, if I remember correctly? I remember when it was new, I read all your updates and ended up with a .260 of my own.
The issue I personally have with long barrels is that the cases they fly in are charged for being oversized and you need a larger than normal vehicle to fit them.
I've flown numerous times, both domestic and international, with my 30" FTR rifle and *never* been charged for oversize baggage.
Technically, almost any long gun case really *is* over the limit - 62.5 linear inches (L + W + H) but I've never seen, or heard of, an airline actually checking/measuring that. They throw it on the scale, and as long as it's under 50 lbs, you're golden as far as they're concerned. TSA is a separate ordeal![]()