NOTE: Not advice but it's what I do.
Based on trying to avoid wasting components, multiple range trips and needing to pull bullets.
I tend to lean on the side of not wasting components rather...
Type: Posts; User: Beetroot
NOTE: Not advice but it's what I do.
Based on trying to avoid wasting components, multiple range trips and needing to pull bullets.
I tend to lean on the side of not wasting components rather...
43.5gr 2209 and 140 ELD/AMAX worked well in two 260 Tikkas I had/have. 2.800" COAL.
I'd imagine around 42-44gr of 2209 would be a very safe beet to start load development.