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100g NBT IMR-4350
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 141527" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Mike- Thanks for the overview. Ha ha, I really liked my 270, for the short period of time I owned it anyways. I wouldn't feel undergunned if thats all I had to use out to 700 yards or so. Now let me get this straight, for my own personal safety. You said you used 52.5g IMR-48431 with the 100g NBT, right? Sewwaht89 said he used 57g and Tim/TX said he used 56g IMR-4831. Just kinda seems like a big gap between them grain wise? Just want to make sure I've read everything right. I'll probly start at 52g and make a ladder in .5g increment till I get to around 57g, and shoot them at 300 or so. The regular Win LR primer, or the Magnum Win primer? Sound alright? According to the ladder, I should have 3 of the rounds print pretty tight, and based on that I should pick the middle load, right? Thanks for all the help guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 141527, member: 1403"] Mike- Thanks for the overview. Ha ha, I really liked my 270, for the short period of time I owned it anyways. I wouldn't feel undergunned if thats all I had to use out to 700 yards or so. Now let me get this straight, for my own personal safety. You said you used 52.5g IMR-48431 with the 100g NBT, right? Sewwaht89 said he used 57g and Tim/TX said he used 56g IMR-4831. Just kinda seems like a big gap between them grain wise? Just want to make sure I've read everything right. I'll probly start at 52g and make a ladder in .5g increment till I get to around 57g, and shoot them at 300 or so. The regular Win LR primer, or the Magnum Win primer? Sound alright? According to the ladder, I should have 3 of the rounds print pretty tight, and based on that I should pick the middle load, right? Thanks for all the help guys. [/QUOTE]
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