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260 at 600 yards

I've been invited to shoot steel at 600 yards. I'm probably going to take the 260 I screwed together a few years ago, Savage action, 24" Shilen Select match, varmint contour with a 1-9" twist, my deer rifle.

I'm considering Nosler Custom Competition 123 grain bullets. Anyone ran them in a 260?

Thanks.
 
I've been invited to shoot steel at 600 yards. I'm probably going to take the 260 I screwed together a few years ago, Savage action, 24" Shilen Select match, varmint contour with a 1-9" twist, my deer rifle.

I'm considering Nosler Custom Competition 123 grain bullets. Anyone ran them in a 260?

Thanks.
To ring the best performance out of the 260 @ 600 yds. the130 - 140 gr. class bullet is a much better option however 1 - 9 Tw. may not stabilize certain bullets.
 
They should shoot fine out of your 1:9 twist. It isn't, comparatively speaking, a high BC bullet, so you'll have to keep an eye on the conditions, like @chromatica mentioned. The CC is a pretty forgiving tangent ogive bullet.
 
Thanks guys, I built the rifle to shoot 120 grain bullets, hence the 1-9" twist. I'll need to pick up some 130's and see if it'll stabilize them.

My only other choice is a 1-12" twist 22-250, I thought the 260 would be a better choice.
 
I've been invited to shoot steel at 600 yards. I'm probably going to take the 260 I screwed together a few years ago, Savage action, 24" Shilen Select match, varmint contour with a 1-9" twist, my deer rifle.

I'm considering Nosler Custom Competition 123 grain bullets. Anyone ran them in a 260?

Thanks.
I am somewhat surprised the Sierra 123 SMK hasn't been mentioned as an alternative.
I shot 6.5-47L in 600 Yard BR matches using the 123SMK and had very good results.
I found them to be much more forgiving than the Nosler CC as far as seating depth too.
Also, the Berger 130 Hybrid will be (or very near) max BC with that twist rate as well (if you can find them).
 
I tried the 123 Matchkings. Even with my 8 twist barrel, they weren't cutting it. After field testing, I ran a bunch of ballistic scenarios at 1,000 yards to see that windrift in a 10 mph crosswind was 93 inches. For the Scenar 136 it was 77 inches. That is a huge difference on an F-class target!
 
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Thanks guys, this rifle has a SAAMI chamber, so it's not long throated.

The Hornady will be decent priced also at about $39/100 or $195/500 at Blue Collar Reloading.

 
The 130 grain, ELD-M's shoot "Small" ( One ragged Hole, in the 3's ) with, Low Recoil, in my 1-8 twist, Tikka T-3, 24",.. Braked,.. 6.5 Creed. for Serious FUN on, Steel Plates !
Couldn't get, the Berger Hunting H-VLD's to Shoot, anywhere NEAR as "Good" as, the ELD-M's ,.. yet.
Heard real GOOD Thing's about, the 130 gr. Berger, Hybrid, OTM's !
I'll continue to shoot, the Hornady 130 gr,.. M's for Steel and Hunt with, the 143 gr.,.. X's
 
I’ve used 123 Custom Competition & 123SMKs in 1x7.5 & 1x8. In my experience at 600yds the SMKs shot tighter groups (sling shooter).
If you have the 123 CCs try, every barrel is different. I’ve successfully used H-4350, H-4831SC, RL-16 & RL-17 with Federal 210M & 205M.
You can learn a lot about the accuracy of a load at 100yds.
 

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