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260 Rem Vs. 6.5-06
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<blockquote data-quote="fireroad" data-source="post: 345935" data-attributes="member: 17359"><p>My vote is for the 260, that's what i ended up choosing when I was looking for a 6.5mm. I have shoot both and just found the 260 to be both more accurate and more enjoyable to shoot (accuracy is is always dependent upon the rifle, load, and shooter of course). The 260 also scored better with availability of brass and dies. As for the speed difference, with todays powders it's a lot less then you think. If you really need more power skip the 6.5-06 all together go for the 264 WM, it's one hot 6.5mm!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireroad, post: 345935, member: 17359"] My vote is for the 260, that's what i ended up choosing when I was looking for a 6.5mm. I have shoot both and just found the 260 to be both more accurate and more enjoyable to shoot (accuracy is is always dependent upon the rifle, load, and shooter of course). The 260 also scored better with availability of brass and dies. As for the speed difference, with todays powders it's a lot less then you think. If you really need more power skip the 6.5-06 all together go for the 264 WM, it's one hot 6.5mm! [/QUOTE]
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