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If you have, please PM me. Thanks.
Also, where are you getting Remington brass? I'm having a hard time finding any brand of brass for my 7 x 57, which is supposed to be the parent for a 257 cartridge.I would advise a rebarrel on the action of your choice, Savage would probably be easiest and cheapest. Remington 700 would be good as well. My .257 is a Howa 1500 (same thing as Weatherby Vanguard) .30'06 that was rebarrelled by E.R. Shaw with a stainless 24" 1:10 magnum sporter profile tube. It will put five 117 grain Sierra Pro Hunters into the same hole at 100 yards and the total cost was still less than any used .257 rifle I could find. My lone gripe is that E.R. Shaw uses a rather short throat and many of the high BCE bullets have to be seated deeper than the crimp groove. I don't use strong loads so powder capacity isn't affected, and this is not an issue with the Sierra Pro Hunter.
I'm sure you already know this, but most factory ammo for this cartridge is pricey and watered down. Many of these loads use a blunt lever action style bullet to fit in a short action magazine, which of course isn't necessary if you start with a standard length action. Remington brass is reasonably priced and what I use.
yep, that's what I'm looking for. Thanks for the infoOne more suggestion. Back in the 2000's Savage advertised on their website that for a flat fee they would chamber a 110 in any SAAMI cartridge as long as it would function in the action. Maybe they still offer this service, couldn't hurt to ask. A local pawn shop has a couple of old school wood stock/blind magazine .30'06 and .270 110's in stock right now. I bet a new barrel is all you would need with one of those. This shop will usually bargain with you and they might ship to your FFL. Give 'em a call, Dan's Discount Pawn of Winchester, KY: 859-737-2274.