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  • Mobuck
    Try a couple of brands and/or bullet weights. This cartridge at the range you stated will handle deer fine. Bullets in the 130-140 grain range are fine.

    Mobuck
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  • SLAB
    Thanks MoBuck This is the 1st gun I have bought and I know nothing about it or any other gun. I hope I got the right one.
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  • aglore
    If you're using factory loads, try thr 125 Nosler Partition. If your reloading it, try the 120 Barnes X.

    AlleninAlaska aglore@gci.net

    How would you rather die, 10,000 foot pounds of muzzle energy in the BUTT or a sharp knife in the HEART?
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  • cowdoc
    My brother has a 260 rem, i have shot it and liked it very much. a accurate chambering also.
    it would easly handle a deer at 400 yds.
    I reloaded some for my brother with 140 gr speers,they shot right at 3/4" group at 100 yds off the hood of my pickup
    doc
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    What shell should I shoot for deer at 20 to 100 yds. And tell me your thoughts on the 260 cal. Thank you




    I dont give my guns without somebody getting hurt!
    I know where my beef comes from.do you know where yours comes from???....mexico,austraila,the UK,south america...???? dont know do you, demand country of origin labling for your food!!!!
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  • JustC
    I would wager that you will find the Remington Cor-Lokt bullets will group well. they are inexpensive and I have found them to be accurate.

    A great rifle with a junk scope,....is junk.
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