Originally Posted by Jevyod
I know an older guy, a retired gunsmith. I wanted to build a rifle with him, and he said he would help me do it. I only have a few rifles, and have a caliber gap from my 260 rem to a 358 Winchester. Was thinking something in the 30-8mm range. I have pretty much narrowed it down to the 30-06 or the 8x57. I am leaning towards the ought 6 for several reasons. Availability of components (I reload), better BC (i think), cheaper components...not sure what else. This will be a deer/hog rifle, and i am not a long range shooter. If I want to get into long range paper punching I will use my 260. Is there something I am overlooking here? Is one easier to build than the other? The guy already has the reamers for both chamberings. This project is basically so I have something to remember the guy by. Or is there another 30 caliber that I should be considering? I don't want to get into anything that requires a lot of extra work to make it function.


Just scratch both itches man.
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1st shot fouler with copper cleaned barrel with the 21 dollar a box PPU ammo with the zero from hornady vintage match ammo shot 2 weeks prior.
Made adjustments....
Shot on 3 power @ 100 yds, reticle pretty much covering the entire bull.
Verticle displacement on me....

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Last edited by renegade50; 04/15/19.