Deer Hunting Load Advice 260 Rem

I use 127gr LRX on H100V and they average 2895 in mine

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How far is the typical max distance shot where you hunt? If 300-400 or under, that 2550fps will be plenty.

I wouldn't go any more over 44gr H4350 with a 142, actually I wouldn't go much over 43.0 if it were me. You have got to be at max.
You might want to go get about 100+ rounds down the barrel and get it broken in. You should expect about 100fps speed up from new to 100+ rounds down the barrel. Also, 2850 in a 26" will be about 2700 in a 20". You are asking an awful lot out of a 20" pushing a 142 @ 2800. Try RL26 if you are trying to wring out max velocity.

Looking at your numbers, .4-.6gr of additional powder are not going to get you 200-250fps more anyway.
 
As pointed out on another forum you posted this question - 1) Tikka barrels known to be slow and 2) the 20 inch barrel loses velocity over the 24 or 26 inch barrels.

You might try Winchester STABALL 65 - it seems to be a H4350 alternative and seems to provide more velocity. (I bought STABALL65 back when H4350 was unobtainable and used STABALL 65 in 260 and 65CM).

If you are deer hunting, the 142 ABLRs are specifically designed to provide terminal performance at lower impact velocity. Let the ABLR do its thing. Maybe switch to the 129ABLRs if you want more speed.

I have a Tikka 260 CTR 20 inch also and it shoots great and I accept the slower velocity for the tradeoff in barrel length.
 
Tikkas aren't necessarily "slow", they simply tend to have longer throats and less aggressive lead angles which don't build pressure as quickly. This also means they can typically take a little more powder to achieve "book" velocities. The 129 ABLR would be a better choice than the 142s, but I've found that entire line of bullets rather difficult to achieve either the velocity or accuracy delivered by other bullet lines of similar weight and form.

On the 20" CTR + 127 LRX:

We killed a several deer and antelope, a handful of coyotes and four or five elk with the 127 LRX out of the 20" CTR. I don't recall seeing a single one of those animals taking more than a couple steps after bullet impact, and I never had one fail to exit. I distinctly remember one cow elk at over 500, that little bullet went through a solid 4' of elk and exited… and the elk bounced it went down so fast. Initially I loaded them for the kids to hunt elk with, but they turned out to be excellent killers on everything so we just kept shooting them.

IIRC, we were running the 127 LRX right around 2800 with 45(ish) grains of 4350. They were not the most accurate bullet in that rifle, delivering groups in the 1" range.

If you're chasing the velocity dragon, then a 20" gun ain't the way to go… that's just physics. As Lance said, it'll speed up a little after 100ish rounds, but I think I only got about 50-75 fps once the barrel "broke in".

If you're looking for a good combination of BC, Velocity, and killing performance out of the 20" CTR, then the Berger 130 HVLD or OTM is probably your huckleberry.

The 130 Accubond was another reliable killer, was easy to work with, and shot in the 2850 range. Kids killed a couple antelope and one deer with them before I moved to the LRX.
 
In my old 26" .260 Rem, I ran 140 VLDs.
Lapua LRP brass
CCI BR2
42.5gr H4350
140 HVLD
2850fps

Sounds about right Lance, especially in a 26" gun.

Looked back through the notes written on my bench and it was indeed 42.5 grains of 4350 behind a 139 Scenar for 2765 in the 20" CTR.

I also had a 22" Rock barreled .260 that ran 140 Amax at 2825, 42.5 grains of 4350 in that one too (all loads also in Lapua LRP brass).

Mine was almost identical to both of these....
Bart 26" 8 twist
Lapua LRP
CCI BR2
H4350 42.3gr
Berger 140hybrid
SMK 142gr....42.0 H4350
2800-2820ish
 
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