Good shooting!260AI is hanging in there. I'm unclassified so I get lumped in the Master division. 2 more days to wring it out and hoping for the best.
I took 1st in F/open Master with a 397-23X
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Good shooting!260AI is hanging in there. I'm unclassified so I get lumped in the Master division. 2 more days to wring it out and hoping for the best.
I took 1st in F/open Master with a 397-23X
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Nice shooting no doubt.260AI is hanging in there. I'm unclassified so I get lumped in the Master division. 2 more days to wring it out and hoping for the best.
I took 1st in F/open Master with a 397-23X
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Definitely is a wind fighting machine.The 260AI sure didn't let me down, even in sustained 20mph winds all day. It definitely was me missing wind calls, but took it honors in F/open Master.
Those on the fence about this round, this was 1000y and its quite accurate!
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Nice shooting Sir!Yesterday at 1000y with the 153.5. Square pasters are me. I kept adding elevation during the string, but it just stayed low. Added 3/8moa in the 15 shots for record, but didn't want to blow out the top by over correcting.
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The X ring is 1/2 MOA diameter, at 1000y that's just over 5". I'm comfortable calling this a 3/4 moa group, 17 rounds at 1000 yards
That's about where my 130 -135 gr. load/bullet combo works best @ a tad over 3000 FPS.With the 135s just pick any of the 140 class data you see on here and start there. Work up carefully, of course. I expect around 3000-3050 for 135s, say 45ish gr H4350. Use a stout charge from standard 260rem data for fire forming.
Easy with those bullets. I use 130smk to fire form. My old 26" barrel I shot 140VLDT at 2975fps. Shot great, too. Got me all the way to Master level scores.Boy, if I got 3k I’d be plum tickled. Thanks fellas.
I might go hit a little match with it, but if it prints tiny groups, and hammers a whitetail/MD/pig/Antelope, That'll fill my need. Thanks!Easy with those bullets. I use 130smk to fire form. My old 26" barrel I shot 140VLDT at 2975fps. Shot great, too. Got me all the way to Master level scores.
I think it will meet your needs with ease. Take your time and work up the load. Powder & charge, seat depth, neck tension, etc. will pay off nicely. I would advise stay with good brass & bullets.I might go hit a little match with it, but if it prints tiny groups, and hammers a whitetail/MD/pig/Antelope, That'll fill my need. Thanks!
Yessir. Lapua & Berger.I think it will meet your needs with ease. Take your time and work up the load. Powder & charge, seat depth, neck tension, etc. will pay off nicely. I would advise stay with good brass & bullets.
I body size then use a Lee collet neck die. My body die is just a Redding FL bushing die with the bushing removed. Collet neck die is a standard 260rem version, works fine.Yessir. Lapua & Berger.
Would you say a FL Bushing die over a FL sizing?
What benefit would that have over say, a FL bushing with the correct bushing in it? Purely curiousI body size then use a Lee collet neck die. My body die is just a Redding FL bushing die with the bushing removed. Collet neck die is a standard 260rem version, works fine.
Absolutely on both. Peterson and Starline have proven to be good for me. Sierra shoots really good in my rifle as well.Yessir. Lapua & Berger.
Would you say a FL Bushing die over a FL sizing?
Have you run the srp with CCI #400's Or only the 450's? Any issue running the non magnum primers? Thanks, MattH-4831 is a winner with the 140 -144 gr class bullets as well as H-4350. 47.5 gr. with a CCI 450 primer gives me @ 2948 fps with a 26 inch barrel. 5 shots @ 100 yds. normally with give me .250 inch groups consistently.
EDIT: Last time out at 700 yds. and shooting at a 600 yd. target I was able to clean it with 10 shots and 5 in the X ring.