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Most people I know that own a .260, the H4831sc works best for accuracy. H4350 is faster and very accurate also. Other powders work well for it also but personally I've never found one more accurate that H4831sc. 46.0 grains gets me 2860 with a 140eld with a 25" barrel. The 130 will easily make 2950-3000 and should be very accurate as well.I just got some of these bullets to try in my 260. I have H4350 and H4831SC. My current load of 44g of 4350 and a 123g Amax shoots really well at 2960fps. Anyone have a recommendation for the 130s?
Most people I know that own a .260, the H4831sc works best for accuracy. H4350 is faster and very accurate also. Other powders work well for it also but personally I've never found one more accurate that H4831sc. 46.0 grains gets me 2860 with a 140eld with a 25" barrel. The 130 will easily make 2950-3000 and should be very accurate as well.
With the 140 Berger's my OAL is 2.97. I've been loading Lapua beass. The 140 Amax is shorter but at the moment I cannot remember the OAL with it. The most accurate bullet for me has been the 139 Scenar. I prefer the Hornady's as they are priced the best and for me they shoot as good as any. The scenar would be the bullet I'd shoot if I shot competitively.What brand of brass are you using and to what COL? I have a bottle of 4831sc that I have been meaning to crack open and try in my .260. My Peterson brass has a lot less capacity then the RP brass I have. Un-tweaked, QuickLoad predicts that your charge of 4831 runs about 100 fps faster and that was loading the 140 ELD at 2.88 COL, just to get it to fit in there uncompressed. I may do a ladder run in the next couple of days. Its supposed to be real comfortable temps before Friday.
Thanks,
Hoot
The problem is that you are compressing the loads heavily, with the long bullets. I don't mind compressing loads, but the 130 and under fits the .260 much better. I use the long bullets more in my Creed, as it works better in the standard mag.So what's the appeal of the 130 vs the much higher BC options of the 140 and 147? Lots of good accuracy reports with the 140 in particular.
It's been awhile since I ran the windage calculations, but I'm pretty sure the 140 and 147 will shoot inside of the 130 even with the speed penalty in 260 and 6.5crd.
This is for target shooting out to 1000, and PRS type shooting. I probably should have indicated so in the original post.
With the 140 Berger's my OAL is 2.97.
The problem is that you are compressing the loads heavily, with the long bullets. I don't mind compressing loads, but the 130 and under fits the .260 much better. I use the long bullets more in my Creed, as it works better in the standard mag.
Guess it's a good thing I don't compete then.. .BTW they do fit in magazines.PRS type competitions require the use of magazines. Your OAL disqualifies your loads from magazine use no matter how accurate.
As noted, the 6.5 Creedmoor allows for magazine length loads for PRS competitions using the 130 class bullets. This what we used after dropping down from the 6.5GAP4S (6.5 SAUM). We did not find any handicap from using the 130s as opposed to using the 140s.
The difference now though is the switch in PRS to the 6mm BR cartridge family in all it's variety of cases. So most of the above is strictly an answer to the OPs question without regard to competition. This doesn't mean you can't compete with any of the 6.5mm cartridges, it's simply a statement of what is taking place within the realm of competition currently.
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The OP never mentioned PRS or competition in his opening question. Nothing about required OAL for magazines. Only the 130 grain bullets in the .260. Reading on I see he does in fact shoot where there are requirements. Sounds like there are OAL length max requirements. My 2.980 OAL rounds fit in my accurate mags so they do fit in mags. Obviously they wouldn't qualify but they work in my hunting Rigs.You miss the point.