Ammo For Sale - Handgun Calibers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"The .260 Remington (also known as 6.5-08 A-Square) cartridge was
introduced by Remington in 1997. Many wildcat cartridges based on
the .308 Winchester case had existed for years before Remington
standardized this round. Although loaded to higher pressures, the
ballistics of this cartridge are basically similar to the 6.5 × 55
Swedish Mauser when bullet weights do not exceed 140 grains. When
loaded with heavier bullets, the 6.5x55 Swedish is capable of
greater velocity.[1] However, due to its shorter overall length, the
.260 Remington has a slight advantage over the Swedish Mauser in
that it can be chambered in a shorter length bolt action.
Because 6.5 mm (.264") bullets are known for their relatively high
ballistic coefficients, the .260 Remington has seen success in rifle
competition. It is capable of duplicating the trajectory of the .300
Winchester Magnum while generating significantly lower recoil. Also,
converting a rifle chambered for the .308 Winchester (or any of its
offspring, such as the .243 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington or .338
Federal) to .260 Remington generally requires little more than a
simple barrel change.
The cartridge that is now popularly known as the .260 Remington was
submitted for standardization under SAAMI by the A-Square Company in
1996, several months prior to Remington announcing their plans to
introduce the cartridge under their own name. A-Square's submission
was called the 6.5-08 A-Square. Some users continue to refer to the
cartridge under this name."
260 Remington. (2008, September 9). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:36, March 18, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=.260_Remington&oldid=237388391