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Reloading
260 as a hunting round?
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<blockquote data-quote="hagfan72" data-source="post: 532266" data-attributes="member: 35792"><p>Hello everyone, new guy to the forum. Love this thread, and found some very insightful and well rounded discussion. I too am in the market for a .260, because I wanted a good combo of a light recoil round that had some punch, as well as be able to fit into a short action. The only concern I have for the .260 is that it soon may be nonexistant. I am just now getting into reloading, so I won't ever be without ammo, but it sure is a nice reassurance to have a caliber that you can pop into most hardware stores and pick up a box of ammo in an emergency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hagfan72, post: 532266, member: 35792"] Hello everyone, new guy to the forum. Love this thread, and found some very insightful and well rounded discussion. I too am in the market for a .260, because I wanted a good combo of a light recoil round that had some punch, as well as be able to fit into a short action. The only concern I have for the .260 is that it soon may be nonexistant. I am just now getting into reloading, so I won't ever be without ammo, but it sure is a nice reassurance to have a caliber that you can pop into most hardware stores and pick up a box of ammo in an emergency. [/QUOTE]
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