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Originally Posted By: Outlawkyote
What lenght pipe you using on the 264win mag? My friend has been beating himself to death trying to get his old 24" 700 to shoot any faster than the 7mag he has. He's very dissapointed with it.
Ive got another friend getting +3500fps with 110 TSSXs (isnt that the white tipped bullet?) in a standard 2506 with 28" McGowen. I didnt beleive him till he shot it over my chrono. He's wanting to use my reamer to punch it out to AI but we havent gotten to it yet.
Running a 26" pipe... and it shouldn't shoot an equal weight bullet faster than the 7mm Rem... same brass, smaller bore... means same bullet weight should be a bit slower if pressures are equal. I like the .264... but truth be told, if it requires anything bigger than a .25-06... I'll step all the way up to the 7mm Rem.
The 110 white tipped bullet is the Nosler Accubond... I could get one of those to tickle 3500 in my .25-06AIs... but lost brass everytime I did it. Running a 110 at 3500 in a standard .25-06 is pretty impressive... don't think I'd want to be pulling the trigger though.
I will say that slooooow powders do wonders in the bigger quarterbores... Retumbo, Magnum, H1000... I'm even thinking of trying a case full of US869 and a magnum primer behind the 115s... I'm thinking if you can get enough in there you should be able to push 3300 with a 115 safely. I'd think it would work wonders in the Roy if you could pack about 75-80 grains of it in a case.
What lenght pipe you using on the 264win mag? My friend has been beating himself to death trying to get his old 24" 700 to shoot any faster than the 7mag he has. He's very dissapointed with it.
Ive got another friend getting +3500fps with 110 TSSXs (isnt that the white tipped bullet?) in a standard 2506 with 28" McGowen. I didnt beleive him till he shot it over my chrono. He's wanting to use my reamer to punch it out to AI but we havent gotten to it yet.
Running a 26" pipe... and it shouldn't shoot an equal weight bullet faster than the 7mm Rem... same brass, smaller bore... means same bullet weight should be a bit slower if pressures are equal. I like the .264... but truth be told, if it requires anything bigger than a .25-06... I'll step all the way up to the 7mm Rem.
The 110 white tipped bullet is the Nosler Accubond... I could get one of those to tickle 3500 in my .25-06AIs... but lost brass everytime I did it. Running a 110 at 3500 in a standard .25-06 is pretty impressive... don't think I'd want to be pulling the trigger though.
I will say that slooooow powders do wonders in the bigger quarterbores... Retumbo, Magnum, H1000... I'm even thinking of trying a case full of US869 and a magnum primer behind the 115s... I'm thinking if you can get enough in there you should be able to push 3300 with a 115 safely. I'd think it would work wonders in the Roy if you could pack about 75-80 grains of it in a case.