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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 747648" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>While I can't say the components that all 260s prefer, I can tell you my preferences:</p><p></p><p>Brass: Laupua (the gold standard)</p><p>Powder: H4350 - temp stable and provides excellent velocities and low ES</p><p>Primers: CCIBR2 and Fiocchi. I have tried Fed210 and 210M but did not obtain desired results.</p><p>Bullets: This particular rifle has only had three bullets down the tube - 142SMK, 140VLD and 130JLK. The key here is barrel twist, you want 1:8 twist to be able to stabilize the 140 class bullets.</p><p></p><p>Shoot me a PM if you have more particular questions. Glad to help out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 747648, member: 19172"] While I can't say the components that all 260s prefer, I can tell you my preferences: Brass: Laupua (the gold standard) Powder: H4350 - temp stable and provides excellent velocities and low ES Primers: CCIBR2 and Fiocchi. I have tried Fed210 and 210M but did not obtain desired results. Bullets: This particular rifle has only had three bullets down the tube - 142SMK, 140VLD and 130JLK. The key here is barrel twist, you want 1:8 twist to be able to stabilize the 140 class bullets. Shoot me a PM if you have more particular questions. Glad to help out. [/QUOTE]
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