Noise and recoil in the 260 Remington
The powders you have been using are well suited to a 15 barrel in the 260 Remington according to my software that calculates how much powder burns in the barrel. If you can get 97 to 98% burn, the noise and muzzle blast will not be as severe. I have studied Barrel Burn extensively in the past couple of years and the software program is very accurate.
The faster burning powders are more efficient in the short 15 barrel. Example: 37.2 grains of H4895 behind a Sierra 120 grain Match king bullet will burn 97.6% of the powder in a 15 barrel and produce approximately 2436 fps. The overall cartridge length is 2.80 inches. The bullet is seated .43 inches into the case neck.
You mentioned Reloader 19 as a potential powder. 44 Grains of Rel 19 behind the SRA bullet seated to the same depth above will burn approximately 87% in a 15 barrel. Do not stand in tall dry grass and shoot this load. The muzzle blast will be considerably more than the H4895 loading and still only provide 2433 fps.
Let us consider using H4198 powder. 31.6 grains will burn 99.9% in the 15 incher and provide 2406 fps. If you are going to be hunting with this gun, the target will not know the difference between 2406 and 2436 fps. There will be little muzzle blast and noise. There will be less felt recoil too.
Another consideration is 37.7 grains of H335 (great metering powder) with same bullet and OAL. The load will produce 99.16 % burn. In reality, I have tested this powder in a 15 7mm BR with a 162-grain bullet. Note the burn rate is 99%.
With 39.6 grains of BLC-2 you will get 98.33 % barrel burn and in reality less noise. I dont know why, but this occurs with the 7mm BR. Technically, it should blast a bit more than the H335 loading above. The velocity should be 2501 fps with 51462 psi pressure. Maximum pressure is 60,190 psi.
Reloader 15 fares fairly well with 97.83 % barrel burn with 38.4 grains and the Sierra bullet and produce 2500 fps. I have never used Reloader 15 and I dont know the noise
characteristics, so I dont know if a 97.8% burn will be loud.
IMR 4350 is way too slow for a 15 barrel.
All of the above loads are within the pressure limitations for this cartridge, but as always, start a couple of grains lower and check for pressure signs.
Harold Clark