yoteslayer0927 New member Nov 24, 2008 #1 I am interested in purchasing a Remington R-25 and converting it to shoot .260. Anyone know how hard this would be and the cost? Thanks
I am interested in purchasing a Remington R-25 and converting it to shoot .260. Anyone know how hard this would be and the cost? Thanks
ilmo Member Nov 25, 2008 #2 I would suggest just buying a DPMS in 260 remington.... I would save the cost of converting..... I shot one at our local range and I thot the 260 ar 10 DPMS was a sweet shooting gun....... cool and powerful.... R
I would suggest just buying a DPMS in 260 remington.... I would save the cost of converting..... I shot one at our local range and I thot the 260 ar 10 DPMS was a sweet shooting gun....... cool and powerful.... R
H hoginator204 New member Nov 25, 2008 #3 That would be my caliber of choice in the R-25. Remington's expierence with the 260 rem kinda dictates that they would never offer such a perfect round for the R-25. Hoggy
That would be my caliber of choice in the R-25. Remington's expierence with the 260 rem kinda dictates that they would never offer such a perfect round for the R-25. Hoggy
T The SIG Way New member Nov 25, 2008 #4 All you would need: Barrel chambered in .260--preferably already headspaced--or you'll be needing more tools than listed here .308 sized barrel wrench torque wrench .308 sized action block free float tube wrench punches ball peen hammer vice Last edited: Nov 25, 2008
All you would need: Barrel chambered in .260--preferably already headspaced--or you'll be needing more tools than listed here .308 sized barrel wrench torque wrench .308 sized action block free float tube wrench punches ball peen hammer vice