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Been a while since I have posted here, I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a Forbes rifle 24B chambered in 6.5x55 Blue action SS barrel.
Any first hand experiences with the forbes rifles? please chime in. Any one with pics please post Thank you Carl
Retiring end of Sept from the fire station figure this will scratch my 6.5x55 itch?
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There are several threads, including one withing the last couple of days, talking about Forbes rifle experiences. The most recent one shows some test groups with one chambered in 30-06.
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You'll like it. I bought a 30-06 last year. Shot .6 inch groups with 1st handload I tried. Only complaint was the pistol grip was a little chunky feeling to me (average size hangs). Sold it to my huntin' buddy in a weak moment. Have had sellers remorse ever since. Got one in .270 due any day to help get over the loss.
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8snake thank you I Saw that info, on a search I had done thanks just looking for anything additional,
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They are great rifles. I've owned two and the accuracy, fit and finish has been excellent. I think they are the best thing going right now as far as factory rifles are concerned.
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Just purchased one in 25-06. Can't wait to pick ip up and start shooting. Based on the reviews I've seen here it should be a winner.
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When I saw it was available in 6.5x55 I had to inquire being a 6.5x55 fan Thinking a swarovski Z3 3x9x36 would top it off?
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I think that would be a fantastic setup.
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I've never seen a Forbes in 6.5x55. That would be a sweet combination!
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I ordered mine in 30/06 the first day they started taking orders after the shot show last year, and had it in October. I have really been impressed with mine. It shoots less than MOA at 200 with most everything I've tried, and no more than 1.5 MOA with anything. I killed a nice 5X2 cull buck this past November.
That 6.5X55 is calling my name too.
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Just ordered my Forbes in 6.5x55 a couple of days ago. Going with the olive green stock. If it's as good as I hope, I'll probably be moving some others out of the safe...
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I could be wrong, but I think everything they're doing is 10 twist.....
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I could be wrong, but I think everything they're doing is 10 twist.....
I'm sure that the gun is made for the hunter wanting to shoot average hunting bullets so 10" is fine. On the other hand they coulda twisted them fast for the hunter that wants to shoot/play with higher bc stuff. The other group of hunters would never know they was over stabilizing partitions...
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I sent an email asking for specific twist rates (20B 243 and 7-08) and was told 10 was it in everything. To be fair, I didn't specifically ask about the 6.5x55. I took 10 to mean every cartridge they chamber.
I sent a nice reply telling them I thought they were missing the boat with today's shooting trends and bullet options. I also told them that their product filled a niche and that niche contained shooters that looked for high BC bullets. Their response -- Melvin is still making customs....and they're right. Their company, their choice.
I'm still looking forward to the 20B's.
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10 is ok in some things, but doesn't even make sense in others. Why in the hell would they do that? No advantage at all from the manufacturer's end to the shooter's end.
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Just re-read the email. He said the twist rate for all short actions (243, 7-08, 308) is 1 in 10, with a 3" mag box. He didn't address any of the long actions...
With a mag box length that long, they'd have a home run with faster twists.
...and I totally agree with your response.
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At any rate, it sounds like a slam dunk candidate for a re-barrel in something twisted/throated appropriately. I can't help but think that a 260 AI or 7/08 AI would be absolute magic in that mag box, and housed in such a nicely designed, svelte rifle.
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