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$$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel

Posted By: Dan B.

$$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 12:44 PM

I wondered into some extra cash...don't ask where...and thinking that I need to rebarrel my Striker 22-250. IMO, I have too many centerfire .22 caliber SP's....four various T/C barrels and three bolt pistols (XP.222, XP .222 RMI and the 22-250 Striker).

Already have a XP .250 Sav Imp, Striker .260 Remington and XP 7mm WSM. So what do I replace the 22-250 barrel with? I know it will be from McGowan...at least 17", SS and at least a .75" muzzle dia. Maybe a plain vanilla .308 Winny? Something a little more precision oriented like a 6BR? Not really interested in anything over .30 caliber. How about a .270WSM to compliment the 7mm WSM? I have a TON of 140gr .277" bullets!! Also been reading some good things about the 6.5WSM and super fast 140gr bullets.


BTW...the 22-250 barrel is a varmint weight rifle barrel cut to 15" and is SUPER accurate. It will be for sale if you guys help me pick a new cartridge.
Posted By: Larry in SD

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 1:32 PM

Geeze Dan, I see an obvious gap there. How about a 6mmx284.

Larry
Posted By: Ernie

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 1:37 PM

6mm-6.5x47 Lapua
6-284
25-284 or 257 Roberts AI (9 or 10T)
6.5x284
6.5WSM
I wouldn't even consider a 308 winnie, but a 300 WSM or Dakota
(9 or 10T)

All 1-8 Twist barrels on the 6's and 6.5's
Posted By: Hawkeye

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 3:58 PM

6x284 or 6.5x284 would be my choices.
6 BR would not be a bad choice.

Mike
Posted By: popeanyoung

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 7:27 PM

6BR gets my vote. The 6BR has been on my short list ever since I started reloading.
Posted By: 500WE

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 8:21 PM

6.5/284. And heck, since I'm using your money, maybe I'll flute it.
Posted By: Tigger

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 9:23 PM

270 WSM gets my vote.
Posted By: KYODE

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 9:52 PM

6BR gets my vote by far. you already have plenty of horsepower that would be duplicated. prices are up....n you "need" a shooter, not a powder hog.
Posted By: H2OBUG

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 10:04 PM

I would vote for the 6 BR Remington it seems to be the best for short tubes
(< 15") 75Gr @ 3000+ It is just a cool little round.

Does anyone know if there is a diference in the 6BR Remington and the 6BR Norma (I think it is just the primer size but I am not sure) I think the 6BR Norma is tuned more for large bullets too.
Posted By: wapitirod

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 07/31/2008 10:36 PM

I'd say the 270WSM
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 2:30 AM

 Originally Posted By: H2OBUG
Does anyone know if there is a diference in the 6BR Remington and the 6BR Norma (I think it is just the primer size but I am not sure) I think the 6BR Norma is tuned more for large bullets too.


It has more to do with how the chamber is cut for the particular brass being used....a few ten thou's here and there make a huge diff in brass quality and in the precision/accuracy of the final product.
Posted By: H2OBUG

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 2:54 AM

I know Norma has more freebore than the other to make room for the large bullets. I think the land angle is cut different too but I am not quite certain. My old 7 BR stock XP would shoot sub MOA all day long. The HS was even better but I would think the 6BR Remington would be the ticket not the Norma YES?
Posted By: katcher

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 12:42 PM

Get a dirt bike!!!!
Happy moto-x-ing


John
Posted By: rupe

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 5:22 PM

 Originally Posted By: katcher
Get a dirt bike!!!!
Happy moto-x-ing


John


Been there Done that, Won a Championship, Doctor retired me.
Posted By: contender85

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 6:21 PM

 Originally Posted By: katcher
Get a dirt bike!!!!
Happy moto-x-ing


John


Sounds like fun to me !
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 6:30 PM

I do need a new helmet...looking at a Shoei RF1000
;\)
Posted By: Ernie

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 6:40 PM

Okay Dan, now what are you thinking concerning a new barrel/chambering???
Inquiring minds want to know.
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/01/2008 9:08 PM

Ern...I'm not really sure. Jimmylee and I were at the range yesterday evening and discussed this at length. I'm only going to do it if something jumps out at me as a must have cartridge. For now I'm just not seeing it.
Posted By: pter1020k

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/02/2008 6:58 PM

anyone suggest an old fashon 3030
Posted By: katcher

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/09/2008 1:17 AM

rupe...what did you ride? I'm on my third KTM in 25 years of riding on and off. Got a 300MXC this spring to ride with my 13 year old nephew at our farm. A load of fun! Doctor retired me too, but I didn't listen
Posted By: rupe

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/09/2008 5:57 AM

I rode several different ones. But mostly I rode a CR500 and a very tricked out XR600 it had CR500 forks, the motor was sent to XR's Only and came back as a 628cc guarentied to do 120mph all day. It's the place that builds the Baja race engines. Had the rear shock rebuild for motocross. Supertrap exhaust. I won my last Championship on the CR500. It cornered alot better then the XR did on an MX track. I raced YZ250 one year, but didn't like the 250 as much as the big bores. I started riding when I was 10 or 11 on a 1964 Greeves then my first race bike was a 1969 Kawasaki 238 Green Steak, do you remember those Two? After the doc. told me that my back wasn't going to servive much more I figured I better stop. Now that I have a bunch of titanum in my back, I don't think getting on one would be to bright. Although I have thought about trials riding. I miss racing alot. Now I get my jollys from wheeling my Jeep and handgun hunting.
Posted By: katcher

Re: $$ in my pocket....might need a new Striker barrel - 08/22/2008 6:02 PM

Dan...what did you decide?

John
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