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Who is in love with their 260rem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nobody" data-source="post: 1603455" data-attributes="member: 11692"><p>I cannot say enough good things about the 260. A very easy rifle to shoot accurately from a technical standpoint. 130 Bergers over 42g I4350 gets me around 2830fps - 4.2 MOA at 300 yards and groups very nicely. Unlike some other commenters, I've not found the 260 to be hard on brass. I've reloaded some of my brass so many times I've literally lost count. Lately, I've begun to trash brass just on the general principle that it's GOT to be worn out. Primer pockets are stil snug and no signs of cracking anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nobody, post: 1603455, member: 11692"] I cannot say enough good things about the 260. A very easy rifle to shoot accurately from a technical standpoint. 130 Bergers over 42g I4350 gets me around 2830fps - 4.2 MOA at 300 yards and groups very nicely. Unlike some other commenters, I've not found the 260 to be hard on brass. I've reloaded some of my brass so many times I've literally lost count. Lately, I've begun to trash brass just on the general principle that it's GOT to be worn out. Primer pockets are stil snug and no signs of cracking anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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