Not in my opinion it's not. It's about $534 extra for 17oz weight savings. Some of the weight savings you lose by having to use a longer stove pipe to prevent embers from damaging the DCF. I personally went with just the ultralight cimmaron, and haven't regretted it.
In the end it comes down...
Another vote for the 140 partion. My 264 wouldn't shoot the 127 barnes consistently, but loves the 140 grain flat base bullets from Nosler, and Hornady.
-- Scott
This is how you do it from a web browser on a PC.
1. Click on your user name at the top right bar next to the Search icon. From the popup click on Account details.
2. Scroll down until you find the Location: text box. Enter your location, and then click the Save button.
-- Scott
I have a similar setup but built off of a Rem 600 action with a Pac-Nor rem mountain rifle contour barrel. I tend to shoot the lighter bullets so I can't help with the 210 Nosler OAL. I can seat a Barnes 185gr TSX at 2.823. I measured a factory Federal 200 gr Trophy Bonded Tip at 2.806.
-- Scott
I'm more curious about what job opportunities there are around Seeley lake that would draw someone from out of state. What else is there besides the lumber mill, and tourism? :unsure:
-- Scott
Vista Outdoors reported that they have over a years worth of backlog to fill.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/vista-outdoors-ammunition-backlog-billion
-- Scott
Do you have access to the rifle? If so you can get a crude measurement of the twist rate by using a cleaning rod with a tight fitting brush or jag.
https://bergerbullets.com/faq-items/how-do-i-find-out-the-twist-in-my-barrel/
That should be good enough to tell you what you're looking for with...
Just FYI. You need to be hazmat certified to send primers, or know someone that is that will ship them for you. You will not be able to take them down to UPS or FedEx and have them shipped.
-- Scott