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1/19/2011 7:15:58 AM EDT
I shoot a 260 Remington and a 6.5 Grendel.  I put together a few bullets that I use in both.

Left to right:  100 gr. Nosler Ballistic tip, 120 gr. Nosler Ballistic tip, 100 gr. Barnes TSX,  120 gr. Barnes TSX, Lapua 108 gr. scenar, Lapua 123 gr. scenar, Lapua 139 gr. moly scenar, and the Lapua 144 gr. FMJ.  I've also got some Nosler 130 gr. Accubonds, Barnes 110 gr. Banded Solids, and a bunch of 123 gr. Sierra Match Kings.  As you can probably tell, the 108 and 123 gr. scenars are the same bullet.  The 123 has more lead inside.  I threw this together for guys who want to see a variety of bullets for thier various .264 caliber guns.  If time permits I'll retake this with the missing bullets for comparison.

1/22/2011 7:09:35 PM EDT
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Here's an updated version.

Left to right.
1.  Nosler 100gr. Ballistic tip.
2.  Nosler 120gr. Ballistic tip.
3.  Barnes TTSX 100 gr.
4.  Barnes TTSX 120 gr.
5.  Barnres Banded Solid 110 gr.
6.  Lapua Scenar 108 gr.
7.  Lapua Scenar 123 gr.
8.  Sierra Match King 123 gr.
9.  Nosler 130 gr. Accubond.
10.  Lapua Scenar 139 gr. Moly
11.  Nosler Custom Comp 140 gr.
12.  Lapua 144 gr. FMJ

Hope this helps some other folks that want to compare length side by side before buying.  I'm working up loads for my Grendel but think the majority of my loads will fall into that 123 gr. and lighter.  The 260 Remington can push the heavier bullets.
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