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little help with a 140r berger for a 260
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<blockquote data-quote="tucker4682" data-source="post: 1186869" data-attributes="member: 88843"><p>As far as the loads go you will figure out what it likes when you get it up and shooting. In my experience the Fed 210M primers are the best out there and I used them for my load development. With that being said I wish I had used Win LR primers in load development, because they have been the most consistent primers that I can actually buy. The Fed 210M have been out of stock everywhere for a few years. There is a difference in poi between the 2 primers. It won't matter so much what you decide to use as long as you can get enough of it to repeat it as long as neccisarry to find the sweet spot in your gun. My 260 will shoot Bergers, Amax, Sierras, from FC brass, or Laupua, or Nosler. Just figure out what you like what you want to use and make a commitment to it until you decide that it will, or won't work. That would have saved me a lot of money. In the beginning I was in such a hurry to try different components I didn't get finished with the one test before I started another. My load development was only half done, and I had a lot of rounds down the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tucker4682, post: 1186869, member: 88843"] As far as the loads go you will figure out what it likes when you get it up and shooting. In my experience the Fed 210M primers are the best out there and I used them for my load development. With that being said I wish I had used Win LR primers in load development, because they have been the most consistent primers that I can actually buy. The Fed 210M have been out of stock everywhere for a few years. There is a difference in poi between the 2 primers. It won't matter so much what you decide to use as long as you can get enough of it to repeat it as long as neccisarry to find the sweet spot in your gun. My 260 will shoot Bergers, Amax, Sierras, from FC brass, or Laupua, or Nosler. Just figure out what you like what you want to use and make a commitment to it until you decide that it will, or won't work. That would have saved me a lot of money. In the beginning I was in such a hurry to try different components I didn't get finished with the one test before I started another. My load development was only half done, and I had a lot of rounds down the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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