Smokin Sergeant Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jun 20, 2007 545 11 Houston, Texas Jun 14, 2009 #1 Jun 14, 2009 #1 Do you jump your .260 loads or do you seat them into your lands?
EastBayRidge Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 4, 2007 197 27 East Bay, California Jun 14, 2009 #2 Jun 14, 2009 #2 Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? 2.820 with 139gr S Scenars - I think that was the Black Hills .260 OAL - bit of a jump, but it seems to work just dandy.
Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? 2.820 with 139gr S Scenars - I think that was the Black Hills .260 OAL - bit of a jump, but it seems to work just dandy.
ChadTRG42 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 22, 2007 3,338 10 59 Dallas, Texas www.dallasreloads.com Jun 15, 2009 #3 Jun 15, 2009 #3 Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? I am at 2.860" with a 140 VLD. Out of a AI 10 round mag, I am right at mag length. I'll have to drill the front plate out of the mag to grow.
Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? I am at 2.860" with a 140 VLD. Out of a AI 10 round mag, I am right at mag length. I'll have to drill the front plate out of the mag to grow.
Smokin Sergeant Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jun 20, 2007 545 11 Houston, Texas Jun 15, 2009 #4 Jun 15, 2009 #4 Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? Ive heard that 139 Scenars need to be seated deep into the lands. I have friends who also jump theirs with good results?
Re: what is your OAL on your .260's? Ive heard that 139 Scenars need to be seated deep into the lands. I have friends who also jump theirs with good results?