Quote Originally Posted by encorehunter View Post
I have a couple rounds of .308, only a small amount of brass for the 6.5. As for reloading, the 1050 and 550 are set up for .308 now. I'm down to about 20 lbs of powder for the .308, but I don't know what the new gun would like.

I had to call my gunsmith this morning. I am going to have him shave down the palm swells on my bolt .308 and .260. My finger isn't long enough to reach around without turning my wrist awkwardly. I've been shooting my heavy AR, and am down to .75 inch groups at 100, consistently hitting a 3" gong at 200. The bolt guns have been a little more time consuming shooting as after I get out of position, I have to look where my finger is in the trigger guard. I am able to feel the trigger now, just trying to figure out pressure. It appears I am pushing the trigger sideways some, as all of my groups have been hitting left.

The .308 would be a wiser choice at this time due to the amount of supplies I have on hand. Even my smith asked my why I would consider another caliber now. He likes my .260.

Agreed. I did a 300 blk AR. It was either run subs, or supers, sold that upper, Then went to a bolt action 300 blk. Nice shooter, but.................................... for it being the only gun in that caliber. I couldn't justify using SRP's with 30 cal bullets. When those components could be used in existing rifles. So i traded it off, then worked up 308 subs, using hornady 150 gr fmj-bt with 14 gr trailboss.