Anyone out there use a .260 Remington for deer hunting or any big game animal? - remington hunting clothes
Remington Model 7, looks very nice, I wonder who is number two in the world of hunting.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Remington Hunting Clothes Anyone Out There Use A .260 Remington For Deer Hunting Or Any Big Game Animal?
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Jim Carmichael is in my opinion one of the greatest writers of our time knowlegeble weapon and he considers the perfect all 260 deer and I can not disagree. Under recoil, the force in the right, and good overall accuracy that can be asked. Keep your bullets 120 grains or heavier, and when you lose a deer, because they either do not or should not punch. Since the response coolhand I read some of your answers, and others tend to say what you are, but I'm a hole you advice on matters of "Brush Bustin 'and the question has to play bigger than the deer and 260 First, many test-firing in the last 10-20 years was conducted to determine the best brush piercing rounds. Contrary to popular opinion, flies directly nothing better after a brush strikes. Bullets from the section with high density (high profile) as nothing but a crap shoot when deflected upward. Use a good margin and branches to avoid. I have no hesitationYou can use a brush to 260 in the country or in deep forests. As for deer big game, WWD, that all a bit in his answer. How to manage much larger than an elephant can? A 260 would not be my first choice for deer hunting big game, but when I made my back door (Wyoming) on moose or a bear and a 260 game was the only weapon I had, I, I can assure you that Wouldn 'Do not stay at home. I invite with 140 grain or heavier bullet, probably behold a Nosler Partition (DMA, I like the PN, reserved only for the more difficult game / deer) The place of my team and start to try freezer compartment. Good luck with your , 260
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