260 jump advice

cast1

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Hey y'all,

I'm about to start working up a load for my little 260 build. Its on a savage 110 action, 26" shilen 1:8". I'm loading 142 gr SMKs and had planned to run h4350. Where would you start off/into the lands?

Thanks,
Brian
 
Re: 260 jump advice

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cast1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hey y'all,

I'm about to start working up a load for my little 260 build. Its on a savage 110 action, 26" shilen 1:8". I'm loading 142 gr SMKs and had planned to run h4350. Where would you start off/into the lands?

Thanks,
Brian </div></div>

Starting off?

I loaded them from .010"-.030" for my buddy's Surgeon/Rock/AICS/Jewel Synder build. Ran the 140 AMAX at about that range, as well. I used AA-4350, then H-4350, 210Ms and RP brass, FWIW.

You can always get a baseline 'charge weight' dialed in first and then when you're hitting your desired velocity node for that barrel, you can play around with seating depth.

SMKs can stand a jump just fine.

Chris
 
Re: 260 jump advice

What is your distance to the lands, and how long can you load them and still feed out of the magazine. My current load is a 142smk loaded at 2.850ish so magazine feeding is reliable, I only use Win 243 or Win 7-08 resized to 260(if you don't neck turn only use 7-08) 44.5 H4350 and CCi BR2 or 200s, 2790fps with low single digit spreads, Win brass has .5-.7 more case capacity, hence the ridiculous high charge, my barrel also has 4000 rounds down it
 
Re: 260 jump advice

I just used a choate tactical adjustable stock with the factory blind box mag on a long action, so I can jam it a mile as far as magazine length is concerned. Now, I don't know whether that could cause any problems feeding or not.
 
Re: 260 jump advice

I use .02 on my A-max load and .04 on 130 berger vlds and .015 on the Lapua 139 scenar. I have tried 142 smk's but my gun doesnt seem to care much for them, its a trail and error thing. Your gun may like them but as has aready been said.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You can always get a baseline 'charge weight' dialed in first and then when you're hitting your desired velocity node for that barrel, you can play around with seating depth.</div></div>

That is the way I do it.