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.270 win bullets for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Lrt307" data-source="post: 1115516" data-attributes="member: 57068"><p>I have a rem 700 and shoot 140 bergers thru it. The thing shoots amazing. I shoot 60.2 grains of h-4831sc fed 210 primer and will have to go measure my bullet oal to be sure but my memory tells me 3.390 I will check and post here. The load has been test in 6 other of friends rifles and shoots **** good in all of them. 4100' elevation and shoots 3070-3080 fps with 24" barrel guns. I would run a Berger 140 in a heartbeat. There is your load development lol. Good luck with whichever bullet you decide to go with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lrt307, post: 1115516, member: 57068"] I have a rem 700 and shoot 140 bergers thru it. The thing shoots amazing. I shoot 60.2 grains of h-4831sc fed 210 primer and will have to go measure my bullet oal to be sure but my memory tells me 3.390 I will check and post here. The load has been test in 6 other of friends rifles and shoots **** good in all of them. 4100' elevation and shoots 3070-3080 fps with 24" barrel guns. I would run a Berger 140 in a heartbeat. There is your load development lol. Good luck with whichever bullet you decide to go with. [/QUOTE]
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