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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Rem 260, Rel 26 & Badlands 125gr bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 2063367" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>In my Savage model 16 ,22" Bbl, 1/8 twist. 47.5 grs Rel 26 , got 3036fps. No over pressure signs of any kind. With the Barnes 120gr TTSX & 48 grs Rel 26, got an even 3100fps. After a case has been fired 6 times in my rifle, primer pockets still very snug.</p><p>Looks like Rel 26 is a great combo with these bullets. I have used the Hammer hunters. Took my elk last season with them using the 6.5 121gr. At 80yds it gave complete penetration thru both front shoulders of a very mature size elk. Haven't used the Badlands on game yet , but have seen game taken with them. With their very high BC/aluminum tip & slightly lower price than Hammer I believe I prefer the Badlands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 2063367, member: 109476"] In my Savage model 16 ,22" Bbl, 1/8 twist. 47.5 grs Rel 26 , got 3036fps. No over pressure signs of any kind. With the Barnes 120gr TTSX & 48 grs Rel 26, got an even 3100fps. After a case has been fired 6 times in my rifle, primer pockets still very snug. Looks like Rel 26 is a great combo with these bullets. I have used the Hammer hunters. Took my elk last season with them using the 6.5 121gr. At 80yds it gave complete penetration thru both front shoulders of a very mature size elk. Haven't used the Badlands on game yet , but have seen game taken with them. With their very high BC/aluminum tip & slightly lower price than Hammer I believe I prefer the Badlands. [/QUOTE]
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