260 Rem & Twist Rate

Guybo

Handloader
Aug 4, 2005
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The local gun shop has a Browning a-bolt stalker in 260 rem that's been sitting on the shelf for about 2yrs now and i'm considering buying it but i have a couple questions i was hoping you guys could help me with. Most of the 260 rems i've seen or read about has a 1-9 rate of twist. The shop guy couldn't tell me what this one had so i called browning and they said the rate of twist in this particular rifle was 1-10. Will the 1-10 twist be a good rate of twist for the 120-130gr bullets which is what i would want to shoot from this gun? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! Mike
 
go here for a twist rate calculator: http://www.netrifle.com/shortmags/ref_d ... teCalc.asp
You'll need the length of the bullet you're thinking about using. The two 6.5mm (0.264") bullets I have on hand and the recommended twist are:

140gr Lapua Naturalis (all copper roundnose): length = 1.275" twist rates: 1:8 for velocities below 2800fps and 1:10 for velocities greater than 2800 fps (which would be pushing it in a 260 Rem).

130gr Barnes TSX (all copper Spitzer so probably a bit longer than a lead core bullet of the same weight): length = 1.332" twist rates: 1:8 for velocities below 2800fps and 1:9.5 for velocities greater than 2800 fps (which would be doable in a 260 Rem w/ 130gr bullet).

Playing around with the numbers a 1:10 would be appropriate for a bullet 1.125" long (>2800fps). I don't know that the difference between 1:9.5 and 1:10 would make much of a difference....but then I don't know much
 
I had a 1-9 twist 260 that wouldnt stabilize 140 grain X bullets

My current 260 has a 1:8 twist and it handles everything

Id think a 1:10 twist would be best with 129 grain Interlocks and smaller
 
Thanks for the imput, i really appreciate it. After reading the feedback i've recieved here and from a couple other guns forums i've decided against the Browning. I like the gun but i'm a little afraid of the 1:10 twist for that caliber. I think i'm going to go with the Rem Mtn rifle 260 cal with the 1:9 twist. Again Thank You! Mike
 
i think the 1in10" would be great for a 120gr ballistic tip the ultimate 6.5 deer bullet
 
Ya know... if the guns been there for a couple of years, you might just make the guy a "low ball" offer and give it a try. If it doesn't shoot the slugs you want, take the money you saved with the "low ball" offer and put a custom barrel on it! Just a thought.

BTW, Nosler makes a 100g Partition that would stablize easily in the 1 in 10 and it really does the job on WT Deer.
 
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