16 February 2010, 17:45
RCHOUSER260 Rem and 85 gr Sierra Varminter
Anybody shooting the sierra 85gr Varminter with success? (Seafire?). I have a 700 Rem Mountain and want something light and fast for "crittering". I am looking at win 760 but thought I would ask. I do love my 260 Skinney Barrel, but, keeping the barrel cool can be an issue. thanks rc
16 February 2010, 18:11
butchloci shot that a bit in a ar format. used 760 but i don't remember the load. was a nice accurate bullet that caused great discomfort in crats
16 February 2010, 21:53
eurocentricSierra reloading manual has a ton of info on the 260 loads. I have been using this bullet on coyotes and foxes for a couple of winters now.
17 February 2010, 00:25
RCHOUSEReurocentric
I have a lyman 49, a hodgens, several pre 260 hornady's, speers, etc. I know where the hodgdens site is. I was just looking to see if anybody was actually shooting the 85gr varminteer for coyotes, foxes, turkeys etc. I have maybe 7 powder options and ten load options in this weight. It looks like I can push it to near 3500 fps. I don't think I will run it that hot. Again, I am leaning towards the win 760 because of the slightly lower pressures at high velocity.
Thanks to all who answered... rc
17 February 2010, 00:49
fredj338Very accurate in my 1-8, 260ai w/ VV150 @ 3400fps+. I haven't taken any critters w/ it yet, but it should do a great job downrange.
09 March 2010, 16:59
RCHOUSERJust as a final on the 85 gr Sierra in my Rem 700 with a 1:9 factory skinny barrel. I ended up with 47.0 gr of WIN 760. It shoots sub moa with the CCI LR primers, but, for me even better with the CCI LR BR's. (Not sure it's worth my BRs for the improvement, just sure they are a bit tighter groups consistantly.) I LIKE this load. It is now my go to for this bullet. thanks rc
11 March 2010, 12:57
seafire/B17GDay late and a dollar short on this.. sorry I didn't see it until now..
if I need velocity, then it is IMR 4064, about 44 to 45 grains... gives an MV of 3500 fps..in a 22 inch barrel.
one I use a lot tho, is 30 grains of RL 7, or H322 or RL 10, or IMR 4198...
all are light recoiling, in the 2800 t0 300 fps range.. point of impact close to what it is with big game bullets..
good off season load, but don't sell it short on its ability to take antelope sized game very easily...velocity is down enough, that the bullets are not explosive..
13 March 2010, 07:09
eurocentricBarnes has a banded solid in 110 gr that is unbelievable for long range sniping too. Like electrocuting a coyote!
17 March 2010, 00:51
RCHOUSERSeafire, I had been following your 30 gr load with RL-7 last November. We ended with check back in the spring. Your November post was about using a 30gr RL-7 load across a variety of 6.5 bullets. I want to re-establish that thread because it was interesting in it's apparent consistancy. Also because I have a fair amount of RL-7 for my 45-70. It would be good to use some in my 260 as well if it is functional. thanks rc
22 March 2010, 07:48
bigfatsI'm getting .5" 5 shot groups from my M700 with 24" barrel (3394 f/s) using VV-N150 and CCI-BR2 primers.