Yep, this is yet another "should I switch to a 6.5mm caliber" topic. Well, maybe a bit different? I hope.
Anyway, I was thinking of doing a switch-barrel job on my .308 heavy gun with either a .260 or 6.5CM. However, I'd have to buy the wrench and vise etc., have my smith pin my lug and whatever else. I got to thinking though, how often would I go through the hassle of switching calibers back and forth? Would it even be worth the hassle?
I only own one precision rifle, and probably only ever will. (<span style="font-style: italic">Too many kids and other hobbies</span>) BUT! I just realized that I have a Rem-700 VSS chambered in .22-250 that is in need of a new barrel....sooo, I thought, couldn't I just rebarrel that one in .260 or 6.5CM?
At first glance and check, the bolt is identical to my .308 and wa-la, my .308 brass fit the face of the .22-250 bolt and the bolts are swappable in each rifle.
I'm thinking this might be a better idea than a switch-barrel scenario. I'm thinking I'd rather have two rifles than one with two calibers.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">If I'm missing something in this logic, please let me know. Or what the benefit/draw-back of doing it this way would be...if any.
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I'm far from a gun-smith, which is why it took me so long to figure this .22-250 ---> .260 approach to my desire for a 6.5mm cartridge.
Anyway, I was thinking of doing a switch-barrel job on my .308 heavy gun with either a .260 or 6.5CM. However, I'd have to buy the wrench and vise etc., have my smith pin my lug and whatever else. I got to thinking though, how often would I go through the hassle of switching calibers back and forth? Would it even be worth the hassle?
I only own one precision rifle, and probably only ever will. (<span style="font-style: italic">Too many kids and other hobbies</span>) BUT! I just realized that I have a Rem-700 VSS chambered in .22-250 that is in need of a new barrel....sooo, I thought, couldn't I just rebarrel that one in .260 or 6.5CM?
At first glance and check, the bolt is identical to my .308 and wa-la, my .308 brass fit the face of the .22-250 bolt and the bolts are swappable in each rifle.
I'm thinking this might be a better idea than a switch-barrel scenario. I'm thinking I'd rather have two rifles than one with two calibers.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">If I'm missing something in this logic, please let me know. Or what the benefit/draw-back of doing it this way would be...if any.
</span>
I'm far from a gun-smith, which is why it took me so long to figure this .22-250 ---> .260 approach to my desire for a 6.5mm cartridge.