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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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.260 vs 6.5 Creedmore
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidA" data-source="post: 1776222" data-attributes="member: 72334"><p>260 Rem was a complete screw up by Remington. The 260 Remington IMHO is a better cartridge than the CM. Remington Poor Marketing, SAMMI twist rate and such is all their screw up. I have two 260 Remington AR 10 with 22" 1-8 twist barrels. Marketing is what marketing does and the CM just identified the market and killed it. They are just better at target acquisition than Remington. Unless you hand load the CM is a better choice. If you have a 1-8 twit and you hand load, then 260 Rem all day long. Why? Because Remington Marketing identification and follow through suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidA, post: 1776222, member: 72334"] 260 Rem was a complete screw up by Remington. The 260 Remington IMHO is a better cartridge than the CM. Remington Poor Marketing, SAMMI twist rate and such is all their screw up. I have two 260 Remington AR 10 with 22" 1-8 twist barrels. Marketing is what marketing does and the CM just identified the market and killed it. They are just better at target acquisition than Remington. Unless you hand load the CM is a better choice. If you have a 1-8 twit and you hand load, then 260 Rem all day long. Why? Because Remington Marketing identification and follow through suck. [/QUOTE]
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