You need the bolt(.473 dia) and a .308 magazine and follower with spring. That is it.
I have an original (staggered-feed) Stevens 200 in .223 that I'm thinking about turning into a .260 target rig. What do I need in order to perform this? I'm assuming a need a new barrel, boltface and a custom lug?
My main worry is if it will feed correctly? Thoughts going from .223 to .260?
Thanks
You need the bolt(.473 dia) and a .308 magazine and follower with spring. That is it.
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Yep what Jon said. 260 is a heck of a round I would suggest getting it in a fast enough twist for the 140's lots of folks shooting it to 1500+ yards.
Hey, I built a .260 and I really wish I would have gone 6.5 Creedmoor instead.
Unless you build the .260 on a long action you have to a) seat the long 140s deep into the powder capacity b) have the barrel throated for the longer bullets and lose the ability to use the magazine. Creed doesn't have those problems and the factory Hornady match ammo is available and cheap in case you want to break in and see what the barrel will do before you work up a load.
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I thought that 200's were both long and short actions?
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Stevens 200's come in Short and Long actions :-).
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