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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
270 win & h1000
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade1" data-source="post: 1194786" data-attributes="member: 86844"><p>Im currently using it in 3 rifles. 61.3 gr. It seems to work well with a 1:10 twist with a 130gr. Sie. SBT Bullet. H 4831sc wouldn't even come close to the accurracy i get with it. It runs around 2900 fps. With single digit sd's. Seat that puppy about a .001 off and all 3 rifles shoot sub 1/2 min. Groups. Slow and steady wins the race IMO. I use alot of neck tension. .004 to be exact. Spring back on an annealed RP case is about .001. Fed 210 primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade1, post: 1194786, member: 86844"] Im currently using it in 3 rifles. 61.3 gr. It seems to work well with a 1:10 twist with a 130gr. Sie. SBT Bullet. H 4831sc wouldn't even come close to the accurracy i get with it. It runs around 2900 fps. With single digit sd's. Seat that puppy about a .001 off and all 3 rifles shoot sub 1/2 min. Groups. Slow and steady wins the race IMO. I use alot of neck tension. .004 to be exact. Spring back on an annealed RP case is about .001. Fed 210 primer. [/QUOTE]
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