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Resizing brass from 308 t0 260??
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<blockquote data-quote="HTSmith" data-source="post: 716148" data-attributes="member: 23361"><p>I do agree that thick necks could well be part of this. The other thing is according to the Nosler manual you were .5 Gr below max except you used a Win primer instead of the Remington that is recommended. In my experience with two different 260's that can make a big difference. The Remington tends to be a milder primer, while the winchester is hotter.</p><p> </p><p>So far as necking down calibers your process is fine-- you just have to monitor neck thickness. Winchester 7/08 used to be my go to case for 260. Now I just pay the price for the Lapuas. They do last a long time.</p><p> </p><p>Good hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTSmith, post: 716148, member: 23361"] I do agree that thick necks could well be part of this. The other thing is according to the Nosler manual you were .5 Gr below max except you used a Win primer instead of the Remington that is recommended. In my experience with two different 260's that can make a big difference. The Remington tends to be a milder primer, while the winchester is hotter. So far as necking down calibers your process is fine-- you just have to monitor neck thickness. Winchester 7/08 used to be my go to case for 260. Now I just pay the price for the Lapuas. They do last a long time. Good hunting. [/QUOTE]
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