18 April 2006, 00:15
Mark in GA260 Rem load suggestions?
I recently picked up a Ruger M77 MkII in 260 Rem and I am ready to start working up loads. I have some 120 gr. and 140 gr. Speer Hot-Cor on hand to try. For powders I have H-4895, H-4350, and H-4831sc.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark in GA
18 April 2006, 00:29
fredj338You probably find H4350 will work well for both bullet wts. H4831sc is great for max. vel. & good accuracy w/ the 140gr. I would save 4895 for 85-100gr. I have a .260ai so I won't give you load info. but the Hodgdon site is a good starter:
http://www.hodgdon.com/data/rifle/260rem.php18 April 2006, 00:32
ricciardelliFor 120's:
H-4350 From 39.0 grains to 46.5 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
H-4831 From 45.0 grains to 50.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
H-4895 From 33.9 grains to 38.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
But I preferred:
W-760 From 39.0 grains to 45.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
For 140's:
H-4350 From 37.9 grains to 44.5 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
H-4831 From 37.3 grains to 48.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
H-4895 From 31.2 grains to 38.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
But I preferred:
IMR-4831 From 34.4 grains to 45.0 grains
Remington 9-1/2 Primer
18 April 2006, 00:36
vapodogI've come to like the H-414 (Win-760) in cases of this capacity.......it's easy to measure and funnels nicely and just performs well for me.
I'm now using it in the 6.5-55, 257 Rob, .243 win, 22-250, 30-06, and will use it in the 260 Rem when it's completed.
18 April 2006, 06:35
Ol` JoeI like R19 in mine with 120s and the 129 Hornady SP. H4350 is another real good choice with these bullets. H4831 works with the 140s but I get better accuracy with the lighter bullet weights and don`t play with them much.
20 April 2006, 03:34
sierra2My favorite .260 does so well with plain old 140 grain Remington Core Lokt factory ammo that I have not begun to seriously develop handloads, it's really embarrassing!!
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