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Who shoots a .260?

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30 September 2003, 09:43
<wksinatl>
Who shoots a .260?
I will receive my Custom AR-10 from G.A Precision tomorrow! Mine is chambered for the 260. It has a Mike Rock 1-8.2 twist and is 24" long.

Any help getting started loading for this rifle would be appreciated. I suspect a combination of Varget and 140 MK's might be a good start.
Thanks guys,
Keith

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To add that I am mainly interested in pure accuracy - shooting paper under 400yds with this rifle. I compete in Tactical Matches in the PRECISION BOLT ACTION class and want to use this rifle in the PRECISION SEMI-AUTO class.

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Here are some of the components I have on hand.

BRASS
>Remington (new)
>
>BULLETS
>Sierra- 140 MK's, 142gr MK's and 120gr MK's
>Lapua- 139gr Scenars
>Hornady- 140gr AMAX
>Nosler- 120 BT's

>
>PRIMERS
>Federal- 210m's
>CCI- BR2's
>Win- WLR's
>
>POWDERS
>Varget
>IMR4350
>IMR 4064
>H4831
>N133
>N135
>N165

[ 09-30-2003, 01:15: Message edited by: wksinatl ]
30 September 2003, 09:59
Ol` Joe
I`m haveing a good time with the lighter wgt bullets in my Kimber M84 and M700DBL. I would start with the 120 MK or Nosler with H4831 useing the components you have on hand. I seem to get the best results with R19 and the 120 MK in mine. I don`t know what twist you have in your barrel, mine are 1-9". If you have a faster twist the 140/142s "may be" a better choice.
For deer I settled on the 129gr Hornady over R19 a couple years ago and haven`t found any reason to try anything else.
30 September 2003, 10:09
<wksinatl>
Thanks Ol` Joe,
My barrel is has a 1-8.2" twist. This is a gas gun (AR platform)so I won't be able to play with the OAL. That's why I thought the 140MK profile would be better than the 142MK (even though I would e giving up some BC). I have heard others say the 120's shot real well in their 260's.

Thanks for your help!

Keith
30 September 2003, 15:54
B17G
For accuracy in a heavy barrel bolt gun at 400 yds, I have had real good luck with a 120 grain match king, and 40 grains of Winchester 748 powder. Velocity out of a 26 inch barrel was right at 2850 or so.

I stumbled on this trying a batch of powders. This one, just turned in results head and shoulders above the others, Varget included.

However, this is in a bolt gun. ( Remington, VLS)
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30 September 2003, 16:17
LE270
I have experience with only one .260, and it was disappointing. The rifle was a Browning Low Wall, falling block single shot. I tried many powder and bullet combinations in it, and could get only about 1 1/2" accuracy at 100 yards. I eventually gave up on it.

From what I've read, the .260 can be an extremely accurate rifle, But the one I worked with was not.
30 September 2003, 18:25
<Savage 99>
WKS....,

Call John at Master Class Sports in Brookfield, CT. He shoots a AR-10 in 260 and today he told me he loads 142 MK's. He would have the other details.

They just got back from New Brunswick where they shot against their Maritime and set a new record for the course.
01 October 2003, 04:23
Biathlonman
If you are only going out to 400 I would take a real hard look at the 107 matchkings or the 108 Scenars. Both have really high BC and could be driven plenty fast within magazine restrictions.