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Thanks RinB. I'm fixing to build a 250-3000 and I'll pm you. Thanks to all...it is what it is. It fits my stock so I'm just going to keep it and hunt it. powdr Douglas built me a very nice 250-3000 barrel years ago, they perfectly matched the Win 70 Compact barrel contour and it dropped right into my stock. My sons killed 10+ deer with that rifle, all one-shot kills at under 100 yards, rem green box 100 gr pills. Enjoy!
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Tikka T3x 300wsm. 7 pounds straight up: With Zeiss Terra 3-9x42 RZ6. Shoots better than most Remingtons too. The men are talking 700's here, Imgur Quick Draw. Lmao.
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Thanks RinB. I'm fixing to build a 250-3000 and I'll pm you. Thanks to all...it is what it is. It fits my stock so I'm just going to keep it and hunt it. powdr Let us know as it progresses! .250 Savage is a cartridge I'm very interested in. I have one, the rifle has some issues and it doesn't shoot as well as I'd like. However, I'm not interested in giving up on the cartridge yet.
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The 250-3000, nothing wrong, but brass, especially high quality brass, will likely be an issue. You might want to consider a 25 Creedmoor for which brass is readily available.
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Wouldn't 22-250 be an easy conversion?
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Wouldn't 22-250 be an easy conversion? Yep. I use Lapua 22-250 cases in my 250 Savage Ackley now. When I was using regular 250 Savage brass, the Remington stuff was actually better for consistency than Winchester. -Al
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I have some Winchester 250-3000 brass which is the smallest headsize I have ever seen on a standard case, .459". That is .011" under nominal. GD
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Sent an action to Douglas and had a 22in Rem sporter contour barrel in 22 Creedmoor and the work was great. I had it throated a bit and they nailed it. After I got the rifle I mounted it in a Bansner very light weight (26oz) stock. While handling it I thought to myself...man this thing is heavy. I let it pass for a few days but then I drug out the scale. It weighed 7lbs 10oz w/no rings or bases. Now if I add even light weight rings, bases and a scope it's going to be 8 1/2 pounds. I know the hole in the end of the barrel is small thus not taking as much steel from the barrel but hell my Dad's old Enfield only weighs 9 1/2lbs. Did I just get a heavy piece of steel? powdr Sounds a bit wonky. Measure the muzzle, they may have botched the contour. I have a .204 with a 24" PacNor sporter contour (fluted which removes basically nothing but cosmetic on contour that light) which is 7 pounds (ok, 6 pounds 15.x ounces) all-up in McMillan Edge with a Leupold 4.5-14X aboard. there should not be more than 2-3 ounces difference in our rifles.
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