To PIF for the tip-ups and ice tent, I have some brass for your .260 Rem. This started life as Lake City Match '90 and '07 brass, 1x fired. I decided to give it a run in my .260 Rem, so I necked them down with my Redding .260 Die with expander ball removed, used a K&M expander mandrel to expand the necks to proper diameter, then turned them on a Forster neck-turner to proper neck thickness so that they would chamber with no problem with a loaded round. Turns out that my gun doesn't prefer this brass - it prefers Remington or Lapua brass. I have 85 pieces or '90 brass,23 pieces of '07 brass , 1x fired as LCM, 1x fired as .260 Rem brass, so 2x fired brass. All primer pockets have been uniformed with Sinclair's tool and all flash holes deburred with a K&M flash hole deburrer. When I say my rifle didn't "prefer" them, I meant that other brass shoots better groups in my .260 Rem, but that's not to say they won't be fine in yours. Very uniform brass.


Selmer

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