I kinda started this discussion over in the Remington forum but it would probably be better here. For years I have wanted a nice light .250 Savage, and have always thought the cartridge would be a perfect match for the Rem M7 action. The idea that was bouncing around in my head was to get a 20 inch .250 barrel in Rem factory M7 contour from Shaw and, since I like the fit of the Remington Mountain Rifle or Custom stock, a M7 Custom stock from Boyd's. All in all nothing fancy.
Well, I recently found a used youth M7 in .260. Now I like the .260. But I've already got one. A M700 that started life as a .308 but now wears a .260 barrel and Mountain Rifle stock. It shoots
very well, as do all my 6.5's, and after doing the barrel swap I used it to kill a couple of deer but I haven't done anything to it since; like developing hand-loads, fitting nicer wood or re-bluing the bbl/action.
So I gave Shaw a call and darn, they don't make a factory contour M7 (or Mountain Rifle) barrel!
RATS!! Back to square one...
I spend the next few weeks thinking about the problem and this is what I have come up with. The .260 is a great cartridge. I've got a pretty nice M7 stock I've had laying around for several years and I'll refinish it and glass the barreled action into it. If it shoots well, it can become my .260 rifle (I try not to have more then 1 hunting rifle per caliber). Also, I've got the youth stock and the .260 with it's 18.5 in barrel would also make a great deer rifle for my Grand kids to use!
Then I can ship the M700 to Shaw, get it re-barreled to .250 in a standard factory contour barrel and have all the metal refinished at the same time. I should imagine I'll be able to sell the M-700 .260 barrel and recoup some of the cost. The only downside I can see is that the resulting rifle will be more of a full sized one then the "Ultra-lite" I had always envisioned for the .250.
If it doesn't shoot well, I will have it re-barreled with the slimmest .250 barrel I can get and go from there. The kids will have to make do with the youth stock on my 7/08 M7.
Have I missed any options? What would YOU do if faced with this dilemma? Ain't it TERRIBLE to have problems like this?