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/>Kwp- it takes a rebarrel not just rechamber.. new barrel 318$ , chamber and thread 150-175 $ total near 500 plus a wait . if you go with a chrome moly barrel you still have add a bluing charge too,. you could just buy a rem 700 adl varmint from dicks with a scope for 499 . 243 or 22-250. A stainless adl from sportsmans for about the same. ( if the 270 is a 700 i would rebarrel IT to 6.5-284 ). also the 721 is a long action , not needed for a 6.5X47 or creedmore.

I am aware it will require a new barrel, wrong use of words on my part and am aware of the long action vs short action. The 270 is a model 700 but it has significantly more sentimental value so it will not be used.

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As far as recoil goes. The 260 Remington 6.5 creedmoor and 6.5x47 all have about the same case capacity and recoil very similar to the 243. The 6.5-284 has a bit more kick I would say closer to the 7-08 than the 308. The standard 6.5-06 is essentially the same as the 6.5-284 but the Ackley version kicks it up a notch with recoil very similar to the 270 win. Of course all this depends on stock shape rifle weight and type of recoil pad used. A good recoil pad can effectively reduce recoil by a good margin.

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KWP - i have two 6.5-284s . both on rem actions. a long action 700/721 would work good. . my sendero weight 6.5-284 (8.5lb) i have shot in long range matches but it does kick, brakes are not allowed. . GReat as a hunting rifle for coues and i have shot coyotes with it also. the idea of a "go to coues rifle " and "a rifle for a first time hunter ", it is not a .243 class recoil , instead very close to a .270 , but with the addition of a brake it could be . i have shot out to 600 yd in matches it does quite well. my 17 pound single shot is better for that though. decisions decisions. enjoy. ron

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I told a friend ounce if you want to get brain soup just open a load data book and figure out what caliber gun you want to build. LOL

Have fun and all 6.5 suggestions i agree they are all great.

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I would consider leaving the gun as is, finding a used Stevens/Savage short action, rebarrel it to a 260 Remington using the best barrel you can afford and drop it into a Hogue pillar bedded stock. Brass can be hard to find, but you could neck down 7mm-08 brass or neck up .243 brass. The new powders, Superformance, CFE 223 and Leverevolution could make that .260 sing. Changing barrels is a snap in Savage type actions.

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