I just put a new tube on my 260, which stressed me as the one I removed shot 140gr VLD Bergers very well and won me my fair share of F-Class matches, but it had over 2500rnds so figured it was due. It took me about 600rnds to get it shooting playing with different powders and seating depth's, to the point I almost gave up on it. So on the new barrel I decided to try 142gr Matrix match bullets. Wow! if I can figure out how to post pics on here they will tell the story. I loaded new 260 Lapua brass that only had an expander mandrel shoved in them to make sure necks were round, chamfered and loaded. The first batch of 50 were loaded for brake-in and testing in the hood of my old loads. It was quite windy but showed good promise. The second load of 50 are on this target. Keep in mind these are not 3 or 5 but 10 shot groups. I think these are awesome bullets and two of the groups were different seating depth's which made no difference.
I then loaded the best group and took them to the Challenge Match in Chilliwack and won the F-Open.
All you 6.5mm shooters really should give these Canadian made pills a try.
Oh! these were shot at 100 meters with a tiny bit of wind and mirage
5 groups of ten covered with coins
5 groups uncovered
dime
penny, Okay! and a flyer, I'm not perfect
2 bits
I then loaded the best group and took them to the Challenge Match in Chilliwack and won the F-Open.
All you 6.5mm shooters really should give these Canadian made pills a try.
Oh! these were shot at 100 meters with a tiny bit of wind and mirage
5 groups of ten covered with coins

5 groups uncovered

dime

penny, Okay! and a flyer, I'm not perfect

2 bits
