Am thinking of making up a couple of new F Class rifles over the coming Winter. Will replace my 6AI which should be toast by the end of this season.
One candidate is the .260 Rem AI. Asked Pacific T&G for their reamer print this morning and got Kiff print # 417 back in 2 hours. Great service from those folks in Oregon!!!
Redding tells me that their sizing dies for the .260 AI are based on Kiff print # 417. Great service from those folks!!!
Chamber has the classic 40 degree shoulder. The case body measures .459 at the bottom of the shoulder which is .005 larger in diameter than the standard case. So it is blown out a bit. Freebore appears to be .035.
After 2 or 3 years of intensive use, 6.5/284 users are realizing that this overbore cartridge is hard on barrels. The .260 AI should give longer barrel life.
I can get 6.5mm 139 gr Lapua Scenars at a reasonable price from a Toronto area supplier. Will have to buy some Scenars and .260 cases to figure out the freebore I want. Also will have to calculate reamer neck diameter for a no-turn neck. The Kiff print shows a fired neck diameter of 0.298 and a sized diameter of 0.292.
The .260 AI should be able to launch the 139 Scenars at 3000 fps which according to my ballistic program would give a wind drift of 60 inches at 1000 yards in a 10 mph cross wind. That ain`t too shabby.
Has anyone out there used the .260 AI in F Class competition? Would be interested in their opinion of this cartridge for F Class and any loads that they deem to be successful in 1000 yard competition.
Thanks
Bill
One candidate is the .260 Rem AI. Asked Pacific T&G for their reamer print this morning and got Kiff print # 417 back in 2 hours. Great service from those folks in Oregon!!!
Redding tells me that their sizing dies for the .260 AI are based on Kiff print # 417. Great service from those folks!!!
Chamber has the classic 40 degree shoulder. The case body measures .459 at the bottom of the shoulder which is .005 larger in diameter than the standard case. So it is blown out a bit. Freebore appears to be .035.
After 2 or 3 years of intensive use, 6.5/284 users are realizing that this overbore cartridge is hard on barrels. The .260 AI should give longer barrel life.
I can get 6.5mm 139 gr Lapua Scenars at a reasonable price from a Toronto area supplier. Will have to buy some Scenars and .260 cases to figure out the freebore I want. Also will have to calculate reamer neck diameter for a no-turn neck. The Kiff print shows a fired neck diameter of 0.298 and a sized diameter of 0.292.
The .260 AI should be able to launch the 139 Scenars at 3000 fps which according to my ballistic program would give a wind drift of 60 inches at 1000 yards in a 10 mph cross wind. That ain`t too shabby.
Has anyone out there used the .260 AI in F Class competition? Would be interested in their opinion of this cartridge for F Class and any loads that they deem to be successful in 1000 yard competition.
Thanks
Bill