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Remington 260...The new Sniper rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 508446" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>i have a MAK custom built 260 and i use and my gun loves the 140 vld hunting bullets. and the bc is .612. i prefer it over the 308 for this reason only. any bullet shot out of the 308 will not out compete the 140 vld 260 bullets in wind drift in my opinion i want to shoot the bullet that helps me make more hits in the kills zone. even if it is just 3" better sometimes a well place shot is a lot better then a gut shot. And the 140 vld bullet put down my mule deer last year at 550 yards with one shot and you would not believe the damage.. bullet choice is way more important</p><p>so most errors in shooting is reading the wind correctly. everything else can be figured out fairly easy. so in n caliber. but that is just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 508446, member: 10980"] i have a MAK custom built 260 and i use and my gun loves the 140 vld hunting bullets. and the bc is .612. i prefer it over the 308 for this reason only. any bullet shot out of the 308 will not out compete the 140 vld 260 bullets in wind drift in my opinion i want to shoot the bullet that helps me make more hits in the kills zone. even if it is just 3" better sometimes a well place shot is a lot better then a gut shot. And the 140 vld bullet put down my mule deer last year at 550 yards with one shot and you would not believe the damage.. bullet choice is way more important so most errors in shooting is reading the wind correctly. everything else can be figured out fairly easy. so in n caliber. but that is just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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