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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 807752" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>I have found this freek load in my .270Win with 26" barrel. I loaded the 150gr Hornady Interbonds with a slow burning powder to shoot at a velocity of +-2940fps. When loading the 110gr Nosler Accubonds I had used a faster burning powder to produce a velocity of +-3300fps. My suprise was that it grouped at exactly the same impact point at 100meter. Now I have a good bush load for Kudu and without changing settings on my scope I have a good Karoo flat's load for Springbuck. No more adjustment when changing bullets! I have further tried to get the 130gr bullets grouping in the same area as the bullets above, but that did not work - the grouping of the 130 bullets were constantly impacted +-3" below the bullets above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 807752, member: 25295"] I have found this freek load in my .270Win with 26" barrel. I loaded the 150gr Hornady Interbonds with a slow burning powder to shoot at a velocity of +-2940fps. When loading the 110gr Nosler Accubonds I had used a faster burning powder to produce a velocity of +-3300fps. My suprise was that it grouped at exactly the same impact point at 100meter. Now I have a good bush load for Kudu and without changing settings on my scope I have a good Karoo flat's load for Springbuck. No more adjustment when changing bullets! I have further tried to get the 130gr bullets grouping in the same area as the bullets above, but that did not work - the grouping of the 130 bullets were constantly impacted +-3" below the bullets above. [/QUOTE]
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