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<blockquote data-quote="ToKeepAndBear" data-source="post: 717794" data-attributes="member: 34194"><p>As others have said get a good scope and mount, NF is a great choice. Next best investment would be reloading equipment, if you do not own already, and work up the load your rifle likes! I have found 260 Rem an extremely easy caliber for load development. I suggest lapua brass, H4350 powder, and 142gr SMKs (target use) for bullets. Next, get a suppressor if it is legal in your state. A suppressed 260 is one sweet rifle to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Excellent choice on caliber! It is a really versatile round and SOOO easy to shoot well! You will love it!</p><p></p><p>TKAB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToKeepAndBear, post: 717794, member: 34194"] As others have said get a good scope and mount, NF is a great choice. Next best investment would be reloading equipment, if you do not own already, and work up the load your rifle likes! I have found 260 Rem an extremely easy caliber for load development. I suggest lapua brass, H4350 powder, and 142gr SMKs (target use) for bullets. Next, get a suppressor if it is legal in your state. A suppressed 260 is one sweet rifle to shoot. Excellent choice on caliber! It is a really versatile round and SOOO easy to shoot well! You will love it! TKAB [/QUOTE]
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