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264 win mag
The .264 Winchester Magnum is a belted, bottlenecked rifle cartridge. Except for the .244 H&H Magnum and .257 Weatherby Magnum, it is the smallest caliber factory cartridge derived from the 2.85 in (72 mm) Holland & Holland belted magnum case. It was introduced in the late 1950s and early 1960s with the .338 Winchester Magnum and the .458 Winchester Magnum as one of a family of short-cased 2.5 in (64 mm) belted magnum cartridges developed by Winchester based on the .375 Holland & Holland parent case. It was officially introduced to the public by Winchester in 1959. After many years of dwindling use it began enjoying a mild resurgence in popularity in the mid-2000s among long range rifle enthusiasts and reloaders due to the high ballistic coefficient of the heavier 6.5mm bullets and increasing popularity of cartridges such as 6.5mm Creedmoor, .260 Remington, 6.5 Grendel, benchrest and wildcat cartridges in 6.5mm.
Does anyone have some 264 win mag brass? I'd rather not make it out of other headstamps because I shoot several of those cartridges as well and I don't want confusion! PM me what you have and what you want for it!
Thanks
Recently acquired a Remington 700 in .264 Win Mag and was wondering if anyone has any ammo laying around they'd be willing to part with??
Thanks in advance!
not sure if this counts as ammunition classifieds so don't crucify me.
Anyways I don't need this whatsoever so the first $5 takes it. That $5 will be donated to NWFA. I know it's not a lot but I'd like the cash to go to keeping this forum alive.
Thanks again!
I have been looking for load data without success for 264 win mag for a 26" rifle using H1000 powder and either Hornady 6.5mm 140 gr SST or 143 gr ELD-X. Does anyone have any load data for this or can point me in the right direction?
Does anyone have any experience with either of these bullets...
Factory loaded ammo, Weatherby and Nosler, see pictures. $40 per box, cash, local only, no shipping.
340 Weatherby Mag (2)
26 Nosler (2)
264 Win Mag (1)
6.5 -284 (1) no box
I had a surprising day today. I was contacted by a Sucessor Trustee of a client I had worked for since 1984. This client had died last year and her husband had died earlier this year. The Trustee let me know that the husband wanted to give me a gift - a rifle.
It turns out that it is an English...
Quantity four bags of fifty each, NEW Winchester .264 Winchester Magnum Brass. One of the bags has been full length sized, and primed with Federal large rifle magnum primers. The other three bags have not been opened. I've had these for well over fifteen years, and believe it to be of higher...
Reloading stuff my brother-in-law had from years ago. Late 50's/early 60's I suppose. Kept it for over 30 years thinking some day may get a 264 Win. but not likely to happen. No clue what it's all worth so will throw out a price of $150 for all of it. Let me know if too high. You get everything...
72 once fired brass in .264 Win Mag . The primers are removed and brass run thru a tumbler to polish. Some have W W stamped on the end, others R P.
Make me a reasonable offer to purchase.
Got to sell my baby...
It's a Winchester 70 Super Grade chambered in .264 Win Mag.
I bought this rifle new about a year ago, and have just been looking at ever since..... never fired, would be considered brand new if it was not a gun!!!!
Includes 1 new box of 20 rounds of ammo.
$1050
I would...