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Reloading
260 Remington help
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<blockquote data-quote="HunterMann" data-source="post: 2662485" data-attributes="member: 117098"><p>[ATTACH]409819[/ATTACH]</p><p>First- you did not say what you wanted to shoot (small or large game, targets, long range, etc.) so identify that to see what type of bullet you should be looking for. Second- order yourself one of these load books that provides a synopsis of most of the common load recommendations by bullet and powder vendors. The load books are available from many reloading vendors from EBay to Midway and others. Read through it twice. Third- When you identify a your target type and an appropriate bullet, you should focus on the bullet vendors' loading information to work up some <strong>starting</strong> loads to see how your rifle shoots them. Fourth- <strong>STAY SAFE!</strong> Follow <strong>ALL</strong> the safety guidelines for reloading ammunition. Learn from a book or even better another person who reloads. Fifth- Have fun. Reloading offers a huge assortment of options, variables, and challenges, so enjoy the adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterMann, post: 2662485, member: 117098"] [ATTACH]409819[/ATTACH] First- you did not say what you wanted to shoot (small or large game, targets, long range, etc.) so identify that to see what type of bullet you should be looking for. Second- order yourself one of these load books that provides a synopsis of most of the common load recommendations by bullet and powder vendors. The load books are available from many reloading vendors from EBay to Midway and others. Read through it twice. Third- When you identify a your target type and an appropriate bullet, you should focus on the bullet vendors' loading information to work up some [B]starting[/B] loads to see how your rifle shoots them. Fourth- [B]STAY SAFE![/B] Follow [B]ALL[/B] the safety guidelines for reloading ammunition. Learn from a book or even better another person who reloads. Fifth- Have fun. Reloading offers a huge assortment of options, variables, and challenges, so enjoy the adventure. [/QUOTE]
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