What is a 260 rem good for?

What is a 260 rem good for?

Loaded with lighter bullets, the . 260 Remington can be used as an effective varmint or a small predator hunting cartridge for use against such species as marmots, woodchucks, bobcats and coyotes.

How accurate is a 260 Remington?

260 Remington is housed nicely in a short-action rifle, and is both wonderfully accurate and easy on the shoulder. It’s a well-balanced design, being nothing other than the . 308 necked down to hold 6.5mm bullets, maintaining the same 20-degree shoulder angle as its father, with a case length just .

Which is better 6.5 Creedmoor or 260 Remington?

260 Remington ammunition, the 6.5 Creedmoor tends to perform better at longer distances. Even though it starts out going 5 percent faster than Hornady’s 147-grain ELD Match 6.5 Creedmoor load (2840 fps vs. 2695 fps), the Creedmoor’s bullet arrives at 1000 yards 0.09-second—about 5 percent—sooner.

Is a 260 good for elk?

260 and the confidence in the ability to correctly place the round makes the 6.5 bullets – particularly the . 260 Remington a good choice for hunting Elk at medium range.

Is a 260 Remington good for deer hunting?

The . 260 Remington is just about perfect as a deer cartridge; there’s enough bullet for any deer that walks, yet it’s not so fast as to result in an excess of blood-shot meat. For the larger cervids like moose and elk, I think the 6.5s are on the line, or at the very least at the bottom of the scale.

Is the 260 a good deer rifle?

Is a 260 Remington a good caliber?

Overall, the 260 is a great caliber for mid range sniping (out to 1000 meters) in smaller to midsized weapon systems as it far exceeds the ballistics of the . 308 and with less recoil. The round inherently has good accuracy and enough energy mixed with outstanding long range performance to make it a serious player.

How far can a 260 Remington shoot?

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