107 mk in a 260

More expensive to feed, but worth it.
User avatar
Bob259
Uber Master Poster
Uber Master Poster
Posts: 4337
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2006 7:16 pm
Location: Phoenix, AZ

Re: 107 mk in a 260

Post by Bob259 »

malinois wrote:Yes...I sure think so......Oh Bob what are you gonna do with another 6.5mm
You can NEVER have to many :-)
F Troop - Southwest Outpost

Proud Member of the Ram Slammers US Division (Two Bob)
User avatar
Innocent
Uber Master Poster
Uber Master Poster
Posts: 5676
Joined: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:28 am
Location: Merritt Island

Re: 107 mk in a 260

Post by Innocent »

Malinios...look at it this way he already loads for 6.5 so what is another toy to burn the ammo in. :D

Innocent
Proud member of SNOSS. I earned mine!
Proud member of IBDF Club...

Guilty until proven Innocent by the press.
RBriscoe
AA Poster
AA Poster
Posts: 372
Joined: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:23 am

Re: 107 mk in a 260

Post by RBriscoe »

Bob259 wrote:
malinois wrote:Yes...I sure think so......Oh Bob what are you gonna do with another 6.5mm
You can NEVER have to many :-)
+1
:D
RBriscoe
AA Poster
AA Poster
Posts: 372
Joined: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:23 am

Re: 107 mk in a 260

Post by RBriscoe »

malinois wrote:Yes...I sure think so......Oh Bob what are you gonna do with another 6.5mm
Oh,one other bizarre thing scopes do...if the windage is too far off center, even if the scope will let you shoot a group, it may have an "S" shaped elevation pattern as you crank the knob up. It never hurts to use a collimnator/borescope to take a look at what is going on. If you don't have one, see if you can borrow one. (If you decide to buy one, a comparatively inexpensive one does just fine.)
Post Reply