Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, 260 Remington, SCS, 130 Grain

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Fort Scott Munitions 260 Rem TUI box with two cartridges, designed for optimal performance and impact.

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Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, 260 Remington, SCS, 130 Grain
Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, 260 Remington, SCS, 130 Grain
$44.64 $46.99
FeatureDetail
Primary UseDeer ยท Elk ยท Pronghorn ยท Hogs ยท Lead-free / California hunting
Bullet TypeSCSยฎ โ€” Solid Copper Spun, Tumble Upon Impactยฎ (TUIยฎ), lathe-turned, lead-free
Bullet Weight130 gr
Case MaterialBrass (reloadable)
Primer TypeBoxer, centerfire
Packaging20 rounds per box ยท 25 boxes per case (500 rounds)
Typical Price~$44โ€“48/box โ€” ~$2.20โ€“2.40/round
Closest CompetitorsFort Scott TUI 260 Rem 123 gr SCS ยท Barnes VOR-TX 260 Rem 120 gr TTSX BT ยท Nosler Trophy Grade 260 Rem 130 gr AccuBond

Official Specs

Data from Fort Scott Munitions official specifications and verified retailers (Sportsman’s Guide, Alexander’s Store).

SpecValueSource
Muzzle Velocity (fps)2,922 fpsFort Scott Munitions official (24″ barrel, 1:8″ twist)
Muzzle Energy (ft-lbs)2,464 ft-lbsFort Scott Munitions (verified: 130 ร— 2,922ยฒ รท 450,400 = 2,464 โœ“)
Bullet Weight130 grFort Scott
Bullet TypeSCSยฎ TUIยฎ โ€” Solid Copper Spun, lathe-turned, lead-free, Tumble Upon ImpactยฎFort Scott
BC G10.566Fort Scott Munitions specs
Sectional Density0.266Fort Scott Munitions specs
COAL2.770″Fort Scott Munitions
Test barrel24″ ยท 1:8″ twistFort Scott Munitions
Lead-FreeYes โ€” California-compliantFort Scott
Manufacturer SKU260-130-SCV2Fort Scott
UPC758381722164Fort Scott Munitions specs
ReloadableYesBrass, Boxer primer

BC note: The G1 BC of 0.566 is notably high for a solid copper hunting bullet in this weight class โ€” significantly above Barnes TTSX (0.412) and competitive with some bonded lead-core loads. Fort Scott attributes this to the precision CNC-turned geometry of the SCSยฎ design. Community submissions will allow independent BC verification through velocity-at-distance measurements.

Ballistics Table

Calculated from Fort Scott specs: MV 2,922 fps ยท BC G1 0.566. Zero: 100 yards. Sight height: 1.5″.

Calculated from published MV and BC. Real-world results vary by barrel length, temperature, altitude, and lot. Community submissions will provide measured muzzle velocity for comparison.

YardsVelocity (fps)Energy (ft-lbs)Trajectory (in)
0~2,922~2,464+1.5
100~2,762~2,2020.0 โ† zero
200~2,611~1,968-6.3
300~2,469~1,759-18.3
400~2,334~1,572-36.8
500~2,206~1,405-63.0

Key takeaway: the BC of 0.566 makes this the highest-BC lead-free factory load in 260 Remington in this report series โ€” above Barnes TTSX (0.412), Hornady CX (0.428), and comparable to Nosler AccuBond (0.488). At 300 yards ~1,759 ft-lbs retained with only 18.3 inches of drop. At 500 yards ~1,405 ft-lbs comfortably above the elk minimum threshold. The 130 gr TUI carries 142 ft-lbs more energy than the 123 gr version at 300 yards, with meaningfully better wind performance at distance.


The TUIยฎ Design โ€” 130 gr vs 123 gr

Both the 123 gr and 130 gr TUI loads use the same Tumble Upon Impactยฎ (TUIยฎ) mechanism: the solid copper bullet penetrates straight for 1โ€“2 inches then destabilizes ~90 degrees, presenting its full length broadside to the wound channel. The key differences:

123 gr TUI130 gr TUI (this)
Muzzle velocity2,933 fps2,922 fps
Muzzle energy2,348 ft-lbs2,464 ft-lbs
BC G10.5100.566
Energy at 300 yd~1,617 ft-lbs~1,759 ft-lbs
Drop at 500 yd-64.7″-63.0″
Best forDeer / pronghornDeer / elk / longer range

The 130 gr is the better choice for elk, shots beyond 300 yards, or windier conditions. The velocity difference of just 11 fps is negligible โ€” the BC and energy advantages are the practical reason to choose the 130 gr over the 123 gr.


Best Uses

Good fit:

  • Deer and elk at ranges up to 400 yards โ€” at 400 yards 1,572 ft-lbs retained, deep penetration from monolithic construction
  • California and lead-free jurisdictions โ€” fully non-toxic, Condor Zone compliant
  • Open-country hunting where the high BC (0.566) reduces wind drift compared to other solid copper options
  • Hunters who want the heaviest TUI option in 260 Remington for maximum penetration on quartering shots

Not the right tool for:

  • Varmints or small game where rapid fragmentation is preferred
  • Indoor ranges that prohibit hard copper solids โ€” verify range rules
  • Budget hunting โ€” at ~$2.20โ€“2.40/round the lead-free premium is significant vs lead-core alternatives

Reliability Notes

No structured submissions yet.

Fort Scott Munitions (Hays, Kansas) produces the SCSยฎ bullet on CNC lathes from solid copper bar stock. Fort Scott supplies ammunition to law enforcement and military markets alongside civilian sales โ€” a production standard claim consistent with the precision CNC manufacturing process. The 130 gr TUI uses StaBALL 6.5 powder (45.0 gr per Fort Scott’s published data). No active recalls or lot-specific issues have been identified. All notes reflect manufacturer claims and open-source information, not structured data.


Competitors

LoadWeightBulletBC G1MVPrice/boxNotes
Fort Scott TUI 260 Rem 123 gr SCS123 grSCS TUI (same line)0.5102,933 fps~$43โ€“48Lower BC, similar price โ€” see separate report
Nosler Trophy Grade 260 Rem 130 gr AccuBond130 grAccuBond (bonded lead)~0.488~2,800 fps~$52โ€“58Bonded lead-core, lower BC, not lead-free
Barnes VOR-TX 260 Rem 120 gr TTSX BT120 grTTSX (solid copper)0.4122,950 fps~$58โ€“65Lead-free, expansion vs tumbling, lower BC, $14โ€“17/box more
Hornady Precision Hunter 260 Rem 143 gr ELD-X143 grELD-X (lead core)~0.625~2,700 fps~$42โ€“48Higher BC, lead core, not lead-free
Sierra GameChanger 260 Rem 130 gr TGK130 grTipped GameKing (lead)~0.530~2,950 fps~$55โ€“65Lead core, comparable BC, not lead-free

Price Reality

  • Typical retail: $44โ€“50 per box of 20 (~$2.20โ€“2.50/round); case 25 boxes / 500 rounds
  • Priced below Barnes VOR-TX ($58โ€“65/box) โ€” $14โ€“17/box less for a higher-BC lead-free option
  • Comparable to Nosler AccuBond at similar price, but with lead-free advantage and higher BC
  • Fair benchmark: $44โ€“52/box; above $58/box warrants comparison shopping

Prices change. Check the Where to Buy block for current listings.


Where to Buy

Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, .260 Remington, SCS, 130 Grain, 20 Rounds

Enhance your shooting experience with Fort Scott Tumble Upon Impact Ammo, specifically designed for the .260 Remington caliber. Each 130-grain round not only offers reliable performance but also ensures maximum expansion upon impact, making it ideal for both hunting and tactical scenarios.

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FAQ

Is the 130 gr TUI appropriate for elk?
Yes โ€” with ~1,759 ft-lbs at 300 yards and ~100% weight retention from the monolithic construction, this is a capable elk load at moderate ranges. The TUI tumbling mechanism creates a large wound channel without fragmentation, which is well-suited to the deep penetration needed for elk-sized game. Shots inside 350 yards with good placement are the practical operating window. Beyond that the 260 Remington’s energy level, not the bullet design, becomes the limiting factor.

How does BC 0.566 compare to other solid copper 260 Rem loads?
This is the highest BC of any solid copper factory hunting load in 260 Remington in this report series. Barnes TTSX 120 gr = 0.412, Hornady CX 120 gr = 0.428. The 0.566 BC produces ~4 fewer inches of wind drift at 500 yards in a 10 mph crosswind vs TTSX 0.412 โ€” a meaningful advantage for open-country hunting. Fort Scott attributes this to the precision CNC-turned geometry of the SCSยฎ design, which may achieve better aerodynamic efficiency than some machined relief groove designs.

130 gr vs 123 gr TUI โ€” practical difference?
The 130 gr has BC 0.566 vs 0.510 for the 123 gr โ€” a meaningful difference for shots beyond 250 yards. At 400 yards the 130 gr carries ~145 ft-lbs more energy (1,572 vs 1,427 ft-lbs) and holds a flatter trajectory. For elk or any large game, the 130 gr is the better choice. For deer and pronghorn inside 250 yards, either performs equivalently and the choice comes down to availability and price.

Is this load California-legal?
Yes โ€” the SCSยฎ bullet is solid copper with no lead content, qualifying as non-toxic ammunition under California DFW statewide lead-free regulations. Always verify current California DFW requirements before the season.

Can the brass cases be reloaded?
Yes. Fort Scott uses brass cases with Boxer primers. Fort Scott’s published load data for the 130 gr uses StaBALL 6.5 powder at 45.0 gr, COAL 2.770″. This page covers factory ammunition only โ€” consult published reloading data for solid copper bullet load development, which typically differs from jacketed lead-core data.

Submit Your Data ยท Real-World Results

Manufacturer velocity figures are measured under controlled lab conditions โ€” barrel length, temperature, and lot number all affect real-world performance. The data below comes from community submissions tied to specific test conditions and reviewed before publishing.

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UPC #FirearmBarrel (in)Avg Velocity (fps)ShotsTemp (ยฐF)ChronographLotNotes
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