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Building my last deer hunting rifle ruger 77 260
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<blockquote data-quote="dgr416" data-source="post: 1792112" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>I already have three Nikon scopes to choose from probally the 4×16x50 mm with bdc is best .I have used the 155 grain mega tip for many years in my 264 win mag and I figured the 156 Berger should hit pretty close if I can make the loads the same .The lapua bullet is super accurate in both my 260 and 264 and hits super hard .I gave not tried the 156 grain bullet yet but it should be close to the same speed we will see .I bought two Nikon mrad illuminated 6x24 x50 30mm scopes but they will probalky go on my 338-378 weatherby .I am just sticking with the regular 260 so I can use the same ammo in all four 260 rifles makes life easier .My savage 260 rifles are super accurate and light but not near as smooth as a Old Ruger tang 77 .I hunted with my ruger 77 tang 339 win mag for 33 years I now want a smaller version of that rifle .Those 155 grain bulkets I shoot were designed for Sweden moose and they shoot through tiny holes in the brush at deer perfict .The 156 grain will be for clear cuts and shooting across pastures .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgr416, post: 1792112, member: 1208"] I already have three Nikon scopes to choose from probally the 4×16x50 mm with bdc is best .I have used the 155 grain mega tip for many years in my 264 win mag and I figured the 156 Berger should hit pretty close if I can make the loads the same .The lapua bullet is super accurate in both my 260 and 264 and hits super hard .I gave not tried the 156 grain bullet yet but it should be close to the same speed we will see .I bought two Nikon mrad illuminated 6x24 x50 30mm scopes but they will probalky go on my 338-378 weatherby .I am just sticking with the regular 260 so I can use the same ammo in all four 260 rifles makes life easier .My savage 260 rifles are super accurate and light but not near as smooth as a Old Ruger tang 77 .I hunted with my ruger 77 tang 339 win mag for 33 years I now want a smaller version of that rifle .Those 155 grain bulkets I shoot were designed for Sweden moose and they shoot through tiny holes in the brush at deer perfict .The 156 grain will be for clear cuts and shooting across pastures . [/QUOTE]
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