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<blockquote data-quote="Chadster73" data-source="post: 384232" data-attributes="member: 24367"><p>I'm considering a semi-custom build in .260 remington. I want to use it as a replacement for my .270. I don't like the recoil from my .270 and was wondering if the .260 shooting something like a 130 gr. Berger VLD would be a viable alternative for big game (mule deer, antelope & elk out to 500 yards?) Also, Hornady has thier new GMX 120 gr. in .264 cal... and I think that may closely replicate the .270 in 130 gr. performance. What do you all out there think?</p><p> Also, what seems to be the best barrel length for a .260? Thanks to everyone in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadster73, post: 384232, member: 24367"] I'm considering a semi-custom build in .260 remington. I want to use it as a replacement for my .270. I don't like the recoil from my .270 and was wondering if the .260 shooting something like a 130 gr. Berger VLD would be a viable alternative for big game (mule deer, antelope & elk out to 500 yards?) Also, Hornady has thier new GMX 120 gr. in .264 cal... and I think that may closely replicate the .270 in 130 gr. performance. What do you all out there think? Also, what seems to be the best barrel length for a .260? Thanks to everyone in advance! [/QUOTE]
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