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260 Remington AI Build
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1663319" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>In my .260 AI (40°) H4831sc and the 140 vld was stupid accurate at 2930 fps with 47.9 grains, and with rl 26 I got the 147's to 3100, though I have a 30" barrel. I shoot them at 3040 normally, but one could drop it down, there was another very good node around 2950. Also, mine are HBN coated. I'm using 51 grains of rl26 with a 6" drop tube. Without HBN, I was at 49.7 grains. With yours, I would start at 44 or so and work up. With H4831sc, I would do as another stated, start around a mid book load for a .260 and work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1663319, member: 87243"] In my .260 AI (40°) H4831sc and the 140 vld was stupid accurate at 2930 fps with 47.9 grains, and with rl 26 I got the 147's to 3100, though I have a 30" barrel. I shoot them at 3040 normally, but one could drop it down, there was another very good node around 2950. Also, mine are HBN coated. I'm using 51 grains of rl26 with a 6" drop tube. Without HBN, I was at 49.7 grains. With yours, I would start at 44 or so and work up. With H4831sc, I would do as another stated, start around a mid book load for a .260 and work up. [/QUOTE]
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