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Reloading
260 and 130 vld?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottishkat" data-source="post: 1098373" data-attributes="member: 82202"><p>Wack you can probably get to 46gr with 140/142 smk and H4831SC depending on brass. 43 to 44 has been extremely accurate in my 260's. Groups can open up a bit when you get closer to max. 45gr has been an excellent hunting load in all my firearms.</p><p> </p><p>I have heard good things about H1000 at about 50gr. I would exercise caution using H4831SC data with straight H4831 it takes up more space in the case and higher pressure can result.</p><p> </p><p>Also I have stopped using the modified cases from hornady and Sinclair. I just seat a bullet in an empty resized case slightly and try close it in the firearm then seat it a little more until I can close the bolt. I find that to be very reliable.</p><p> </p><p>Shoot straight</p><p> </p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottishkat, post: 1098373, member: 82202"] Wack you can probably get to 46gr with 140/142 smk and H4831SC depending on brass. 43 to 44 has been extremely accurate in my 260's. Groups can open up a bit when you get closer to max. 45gr has been an excellent hunting load in all my firearms. I have heard good things about H1000 at about 50gr. I would exercise caution using H4831SC data with straight H4831 it takes up more space in the case and higher pressure can result. Also I have stopped using the modified cases from hornady and Sinclair. I just seat a bullet in an empty resized case slightly and try close it in the firearm then seat it a little more until I can close the bolt. I find that to be very reliable. Shoot straight Bob [/QUOTE]
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