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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
260 rem or 308 win
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<blockquote data-quote="stomp442" data-source="post: 853710" data-attributes="member: 70571"><p>The only saving grace of the 308 is less barrel ware. The 260 shooting a 140 berger or Amax at 2800-2850 just leaves the 308 in the dust in most categories. The name of the game in long range shooting is wind drift and the 260 is very hard to beat. Run the 260 with a high b.c. bullet through a ballistics program vs the 308 with any bullet and weight and compare them. The only one that gets close is the heavy 200-210 grain pills. </p><p></p><p>260 brass is easily formed from 308 but will also need to be neck turned for uniformity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomp442, post: 853710, member: 70571"] The only saving grace of the 308 is less barrel ware. The 260 shooting a 140 berger or Amax at 2800-2850 just leaves the 308 in the dust in most categories. The name of the game in long range shooting is wind drift and the 260 is very hard to beat. Run the 260 with a high b.c. bullet through a ballistics program vs the 308 with any bullet and weight and compare them. The only one that gets close is the heavy 200-210 grain pills. 260 brass is easily formed from 308 but will also need to be neck turned for uniformity. [/QUOTE]
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