BackofBeyond
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Admittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.Some things just shouldn't be allowed to happen. mtmuley
But I agree, that would be morally reprehensible to cut and thread that rifle.
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Admittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.Some things just shouldn't be allowed to happen. mtmuley
I don't have any rifles I would cut or thread. I get the suppressor thing. Not for me at this time. mtmuleyAdmittedly, I’m a big proponent for using a can in most cases.
But I agree, that would be morally reprehensible to cut and thread that rifle.
I also have a 84L classic select. It shoots 150 partitions and Speer Grand Slams very well. I shoot all of the loads with RL 22 when I can get it. N560 sounds like a great option.Congrats on a fine rifle! I have had many calibers/rifles, but got to figuring awhile back. It seems while I have only shot one jackrabbit and made a finishing shot on my God Son's Spanish Goat, I have owned 15 270s! This last is a Mod 84L Classic that shoots everything I put in it. I shoot the 130 Hornadys for practice, have a 130 Partition load for hunting (if I ever do with it) I settled on the 150 Partition over N560 for over 3K fps! Pretty light rifle, I may send it back to my Grand Daughter ("technically hers") and get another in Sporter Weight. I shoot alot of the 110gr Vmax and 110 TTSX over Hunter. Wicked flat! I have a Burris 3x9 FF II, but 4x is plenty.
No, I’m already hard of hearing and ravaged by tinnitus.To keep with the cool kids are you cutting and canning it?