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<blockquote data-quote="docdempster65" data-source="post: 2033306" data-attributes="member: 115875"><p>Generallh, 260 Remington has 50to 100 fps or more advantage over CM and Nosler </p><p>140-grain factory load at 3,000 fps. For brass, simply neck down .308/7.62 brass. Certainly,</p><p>for hand-loader, .260 is much better than CM. DoD accuracy testing, .260 versus CM</p><p>found no difference. Despite Remington's initial blunder with 1 in 9 inch twist, later corrected</p><p>(my Ruger is 1 in 8") the 260 is superior to the CM!</p><p>Doc D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docdempster65, post: 2033306, member: 115875"] Generallh, 260 Remington has 50to 100 fps or more advantage over CM and Nosler 140-grain factory load at 3,000 fps. For brass, simply neck down .308/7.62 brass. Certainly, for hand-loader, .260 is much better than CM. DoD accuracy testing, .260 versus CM found no difference. Despite Remington's initial blunder with 1 in 9 inch twist, later corrected (my Ruger is 1 in 8") the 260 is superior to the CM! Doc D [/QUOTE]
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