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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 249310" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>You have some good advice already, but just don't underestimate the importance of good trigger work. You don't "need" to have a real expensive on put on, but you do need to have your remington at least worked on at a minimum. From factory they are set pretty heavy (from 5-9 pounds) have it reduced to as light as you feel comfortable with. I have mine set at around 2.5 or so because it was the lightest the smith would set a hunting trigger. It has just the slightest amount of creep. </p><p></p><p>260 remington is an excellent cartidge... lots of barrel life and pretty good selection of high BC bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 249310, member: 7865"] You have some good advice already, but just don't underestimate the importance of good trigger work. You don't "need" to have a real expensive on put on, but you do need to have your remington at least worked on at a minimum. From factory they are set pretty heavy (from 5-9 pounds) have it reduced to as light as you feel comfortable with. I have mine set at around 2.5 or so because it was the lightest the smith would set a hunting trigger. It has just the slightest amount of creep. 260 remington is an excellent cartidge... lots of barrel life and pretty good selection of high BC bullets. [/QUOTE]
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