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Reloading
.260 Remington brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="Feugo Jeuvo" data-source="post: 1154528" data-attributes="member: 83455"><p>WARNING: </p><p>The small primer pockets are a NO GO. Pressure problems are eminent. I have used 308, 7-08, 243 brass for my AR 260. The only hitch I experienced was with the 243 brass developing donuts on the inside of the neck. Annealing is needed for all. Please be careful with the advice of those that are shooting bolt guns. Heavy bullets create lock time problems. I stick to 123 amax and scenars. Good luck and enjoy. This is my favorite rifle to shoot. Pm if u have other questions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feugo Jeuvo, post: 1154528, member: 83455"] WARNING: The small primer pockets are a NO GO. Pressure problems are eminent. I have used 308, 7-08, 243 brass for my AR 260. The only hitch I experienced was with the 243 brass developing donuts on the inside of the neck. Annealing is needed for all. Please be careful with the advice of those that are shooting bolt guns. Heavy bullets create lock time problems. I stick to 123 amax and scenars. Good luck and enjoy. This is my favorite rifle to shoot. Pm if u have other questions [/QUOTE]
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