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Steyr Pro Hunter, Hawke Scope and the .260 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="LeePaHunter" data-source="post: 1155946" data-attributes="member: 93823"><p>I don't like causing outrages just chiming in with what knowledge I know. I just have to make sure the spell check on this computer doesn't put mis info on these posts from now on. I even was a little perturbed to see what it did on my first post. I am actually thinking of handloading for the 260. A buddy of mine is using noslers with great results so I am thinking of trying them to see if I can get a little more out of the thin barreled model 7. I am not looking for record breaking just a little tighter group. As I said my oldest son is using it now but I still shoot it with him. I have a lot of brass so I figured it is worth a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeePaHunter, post: 1155946, member: 93823"] I don't like causing outrages just chiming in with what knowledge I know. I just have to make sure the spell check on this computer doesn't put mis info on these posts from now on. I even was a little perturbed to see what it did on my first post. I am actually thinking of handloading for the 260. A buddy of mine is using noslers with great results so I am thinking of trying them to see if I can get a little more out of the thin barreled model 7. I am not looking for record breaking just a little tighter group. As I said my oldest son is using it now but I still shoot it with him. I have a lot of brass so I figured it is worth a shot. [/QUOTE]
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