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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="hypersonic" data-source="post: 290461" data-attributes="member: 5217"><p>You can buy Nosler brass for the 260 if you are looking for something a bit better than standard Rem cases if you prefer. You can also neck down 7-08 brass. If you rifle is coming to you with tight neck diamentions you will probably neck turn all your brass. If you have something coming in the standard sammi diamentions you should not have to worry about turning using .260 or 7-08( necked down). My 260 is just good old plain jane factory stick with a bit of trigger work and for me is just fine for what I need to do with it. Once you get it shooting for you, you is gonna be hooked! It is too bad that factory ammo is not so great and the Mfg's have pretty much forgotten it as a chambering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypersonic, post: 290461, member: 5217"] You can buy Nosler brass for the 260 if you are looking for something a bit better than standard Rem cases if you prefer. You can also neck down 7-08 brass. If you rifle is coming to you with tight neck diamentions you will probably neck turn all your brass. If you have something coming in the standard sammi diamentions you should not have to worry about turning using .260 or 7-08( necked down). My 260 is just good old plain jane factory stick with a bit of trigger work and for me is just fine for what I need to do with it. Once you get it shooting for you, you is gonna be hooked! It is too bad that factory ammo is not so great and the Mfg's have pretty much forgotten it as a chambering. [/QUOTE]
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