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Hunting loads for the .260 Remington

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.260 Remington cartridge developed by Jim Carmichel for use in IBS 1,000-yd. benchrest competition, originally called the 6.5 Panther is described. Big Game and the new Hunter powders loaded in the .260 Remington chambered firearms provide the necessary velocity.

Author: Towsley, Bryce M.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2004
Product development, Carmichel, Jim

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Loading the .280 Remington

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The .280 Remington fills the gap between the .270 Win. and the .30-E06 parentage which also serves as a necessary cartridge. Experiences of various hunters reveal that the .280 Remington is a better cartridge than .270 Win., particularly for handloaders.

Author: Towsley, Bryce M.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2004
Facilities & equipment, Evaluation, Handloading of ammunition, Handloading (Ammunition)

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The Remington .375 ultra mag in Africa

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The Remington .375 Ultra Mag is the largest and most up to date version of the Remington cartridge available in 2001. The performance of this cartridge and the 7 mm Ultra Mag were tested hunting for big game in Africa and are described.

Author: Towsley, Bryce M.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2001
Testing, Recreation, Africa, Hunting gear, Hunting equipment, Remington .375 Ultra Mag (Cartridge), Remington 7mm Ultra Mag (Cartridge)

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Subjects list: United States, Cartridges, Ammunition cartridges, Equipment and supplies
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