.260 rem

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Who's using H414? I only ask because I have several pounds of it. For use with 130 HVLD. I do have some Varget and I know there are other more suitable powder sour there for the .260 but just seeing if anyone else is doing the H414/Win760 route.
 
Sierra lists loads for H414 in their 120 and 140 grain loads.

Barnes exceeded 3100 fps with their 120 grain TTSX with H414.

Loads I compiled when searching and later reloading myself have been saved to a Microsoft Office Word Program.
 
I've used it - its wicked with 120 SMK's, shot many sub 1" 200yd groups with it....and supposed to be good with most 120-130r bullets. Cant remember exactly what the load was, but it was Coopers accuracy load for their 260 rifles.
 
Code:
Cartridge          : .260 Rem
Bullet             : .264, 130, Berger Hunt VLD  G7 #26503
Useable Case Capaci: 45.421 grain H2O = 2.949 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.800 inch = 71.12 mm
Barrel Length      : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm
Powder             : Hodgdon H414

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step    Fill. Charge   Vel.  Energy   Pmax   Pmuz  Prop.Burnt B_Time
 %       %    Grains   fps   ft.lbs    psi    psi      %        ms

-10.0   88    38.97   2631    1998   43699   9054     95.6    1.344
-09.0   89    39.40   2660    2042   45173   9154     96.0    1.324
-08.0   90    39.84   2689    2087   46699   9251     96.4    1.304
-07.0   91    40.27   2718    2132   48274   9344     96.8    1.285
-06.0   92    40.70   2747    2178   49896   9435     97.2    1.265
-05.0   93    41.14   2775    2224   51568   9522     97.5    1.247
-04.0   94    41.57   2804    2270   53295   9605     97.8    1.229  ! Near Maximum !
-03.0   95    42.00   2833    2317   55081   9685     98.1    1.210  ! Near Maximum !
-02.0   96    42.43   2862    2364   56929   9761     98.4    1.193  ! Near Maximum !
-01.0   97    42.87   2890    2411   58842   9833     98.7    1.175  ! Near Maximum !
+00.0   98    43.30   2919    2459   60822   9901     98.9    1.158  ! Near Maximum !
 
Who's using H414? I only ask because I have several pounds of it. For use with 130 HVLD. I do have some Varget and I know there are other more suitable powder sour there for the .260 but just seeing if anyone else is doing the H414/Win760 route.

Try some slower burning stuff, my best loads all came with H4350.
 
i use it a long with w760 with great results with the 120up to 140 bergers . Almost 1 hole groups
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How many shot groups are those?? I can only "see" 3... But please do share? I don't want this comment to turn into another repeat of the last time I asked this question.
 
This fall I started working with a new Montana Rifle Company in .260, and so far H414 w/ 129GR SST's are working very well. The spread of temperatures on my three days out was about 15 degrees, and I didn't see any changes in consistency, though my zero went off a bit between the highest and lowest temps. My best group so far was five rounds inside a loonie at 100 yards, the groups before and after that not much worse, on a day with a bit of wind. This is with a new rifle and only one type of bullet tried with H414 so far, mind you, and I haven't taken it to max load yet.

Short answer? H414 is showing lots of promise so far. Could do a lot worse.
 
Sierra lists loads for H414 in their 120 and 140 grain loads.

Barnes exceeded 3100 fps with their 120 grain TTSX with H414.

Loads I compiled when searching and later reloading myself have been saved to a Microsoft Office Word Program.


That is very interesting and very fast! I only shoot the 120gr TTSX in my 260 but have only ever used BL-C2 and H4831SC and neither according to the books will push over 2900fps, I may have to give H414 a go!
 
I've had a couple of 260's and a 6.5x55 that I found great loads for.

I read years ago in Handloader an article by John Barsness called loads that work, his rec on the 260 was H4350 so I started there and always had great results with medium weight bullets between 120-130 grains.

I can't remember my exact load, but it was in the 45 grains area and was exceptionally accurate in both rifles and ran between 2800 and 2900 fps. 3100 in a 260 with a bullet in those weights is definitely hot, that is close to 264 Win Mag velocities.

His other cool observation with the 6.5x55 in a modern rifle was to use the 260 load data, in it I had great results with both H4831sc and Re22.
 
H4350 is a good one to try. I have used RL17 in my 260 AIs with great results, very fast and very accurate. Another option might be H100V.
 
looking at my log book 42gr imr 4064 with serria 120 pro hunters
38 gr VITH 540 140 serria game kings
42.5gr imr 4831 125 gr nosler partition
43.5gr h4350 123 serria hpbt
44gr w760 130 berger vld
41gr VIHT 160 140 berger vld
the 260 really is a easy caliber to load ,check the manuals before loading these for your rifle .They are fine in mine but might not be in yours
 
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