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<blockquote data-quote="scottishkat" data-source="post: 1700718" data-attributes="member: 82202"><p>I have been shooting the 260 Rem since 2000 and have owned 5 of them. Sorry none of them were Savages. H4831SC has been more accurate in most cases velocity pretty much the same. I've tried 130's in most of them as I read what Ken Waters and Jim Carmichael had to say. The first time I shot the 140NAB with H4831SC was an ahah moment for me and 120's have been great too. H414 and Win 760 are really good choices as well.</p><p></p><p>I have hundreds of targets and mostly use Rem 9.5 or Fed 210M primers. 9.5's I would say have a slight accuracy edge. For deer I have been using the 120TSX for 3 years and have probably harvested 20 or more deer with them including 11 in a row DRT. Just hit em behind the shoulder and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>I might be concerned about shooting an animal that weighed over 300 pounds with the 120 TSX but its going to make 2 holes so hit em in the right spot and you wont have to look to hard.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and shoot straight y'all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottishkat, post: 1700718, member: 82202"] I have been shooting the 260 Rem since 2000 and have owned 5 of them. Sorry none of them were Savages. H4831SC has been more accurate in most cases velocity pretty much the same. I've tried 130's in most of them as I read what Ken Waters and Jim Carmichael had to say. The first time I shot the 140NAB with H4831SC was an ahah moment for me and 120's have been great too. H414 and Win 760 are really good choices as well. I have hundreds of targets and mostly use Rem 9.5 or Fed 210M primers. 9.5's I would say have a slight accuracy edge. For deer I have been using the 120TSX for 3 years and have probably harvested 20 or more deer with them including 11 in a row DRT. Just hit em behind the shoulder and see what happens. I might be concerned about shooting an animal that weighed over 300 pounds with the 120 TSX but its going to make 2 holes so hit em in the right spot and you wont have to look to hard. Good luck and shoot straight y'all [/QUOTE]
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