Hi guys
I have a new bullet to try in my 260 rem, It Is a solid bullet turned on a CNC lathe. The material of the bullet is a brass/bronze. The bullet's weight is 118gns. As you can see in the photo the bullet on the left is a Amax 140gn, the bullet on the right is the new solid 118gn bullet. I haven't got a BC for the new bullet but as it is very similar in physical size would it be fair to say it would be very close to the BC of the Amax which is 0.585 G1?
The manufacturer of these bullets have told me that they need to be pushed at around 3100 fps to gain the advantage of the ballistics as they weigh less!
I have tried using H3450 powder with the max Avg fps gained was 3026 with a charge weight of 45.9gns but the accuracy was bad, getting alot of flyers. can any one recommend a powder to get these bullet's to the 3100 fps with good accuracy?
My rifle specs
Accuracy International AX260
26" Border barrel 1-8.5
Lapua 260 Brass
CCIBR2 primers.
Thanks Ady
I have a new bullet to try in my 260 rem, It Is a solid bullet turned on a CNC lathe. The material of the bullet is a brass/bronze. The bullet's weight is 118gns. As you can see in the photo the bullet on the left is a Amax 140gn, the bullet on the right is the new solid 118gn bullet. I haven't got a BC for the new bullet but as it is very similar in physical size would it be fair to say it would be very close to the BC of the Amax which is 0.585 G1?
The manufacturer of these bullets have told me that they need to be pushed at around 3100 fps to gain the advantage of the ballistics as they weigh less!
I have tried using H3450 powder with the max Avg fps gained was 3026 with a charge weight of 45.9gns but the accuracy was bad, getting alot of flyers. can any one recommend a powder to get these bullet's to the 3100 fps with good accuracy?
My rifle specs
Accuracy International AX260
26" Border barrel 1-8.5
Lapua 260 Brass
CCIBR2 primers.
Thanks Ady