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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2753461" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I'm not familiar with 30-06....do they make a 140gr for this chambering? If they do I'm sure the BC would suffer greatly. You would need to step up to a 200gr 30 cal bullet to match the 6.5 hybrid BC. I doubt you would achieve 3,000fps with a 30-06 shooting a 200gr bullet. Recoil would be greatly increased w/o a break and cost of shooting would increase as well. Personally I enjoy shooting my 260 w/140gr all day long compared to shooting my 7mm w/180gr bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2753461, member: 33119"] I'm not familiar with 30-06....do they make a 140gr for this chambering? If they do I'm sure the BC would suffer greatly. You would need to step up to a 200gr 30 cal bullet to match the 6.5 hybrid BC. I doubt you would achieve 3,000fps with a 30-06 shooting a 200gr bullet. Recoil would be greatly increased w/o a break and cost of shooting would increase as well. Personally I enjoy shooting my 260 w/140gr all day long compared to shooting my 7mm w/180gr bullets. [/QUOTE]
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