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.260 accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverRat" data-source="post: 33219" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Airborne:</p><p>I have a couple of 260's and I have found the 260 to be a very accurate cartridge. My first 260 was built as an F class rifle, I was so impressed with it that I had a hunting rifle built in 260 as well. Both shoot well under .5 MOA. I have found, like a previous post stated, 42 gr. H 4350 to be a very good load with the 140 gr. bullets. And 44 gr. of H 4831SC is a very good load as well with the 140 gr. class bullets. Both loads give around 2740 fps from a 24" barrel with no pressure signs at all. I have had excellent results with IMR 4064 with 90 to 120 gr. bullets. If that 260 won't shoot, something is wrong. Truly I have found the 260 as easy to work with as the 308. </p><p></p><p>RiverRat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverRat, post: 33219, member: 637"] Airborne: I have a couple of 260's and I have found the 260 to be a very accurate cartridge. My first 260 was built as an F class rifle, I was so impressed with it that I had a hunting rifle built in 260 as well. Both shoot well under .5 MOA. I have found, like a previous post stated, 42 gr. H 4350 to be a very good load with the 140 gr. bullets. And 44 gr. of H 4831SC is a very good load as well with the 140 gr. class bullets. Both loads give around 2740 fps from a 24" barrel with no pressure signs at all. I have had excellent results with IMR 4064 with 90 to 120 gr. bullets. If that 260 won't shoot, something is wrong. Truly I have found the 260 as easy to work with as the 308. RiverRat [/QUOTE]
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