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270 win velocity question?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyCP" data-source="post: 1693793" data-attributes="member: 106166"><p>I have 2 rifles that like the Rl17 an Rl22. Both push the bullets out there 200 to 300 fps faster than anything else without pressure signs. </p><p> In your post you compared it to your dads. I have 2 savage 6.5x284. Both the exact same rifle. Neither can push a 140 over 2850 with 4831sc. One likes retumbo 2940fps 10 fps deviation and the other likes h1000 3110 12 fps deviation.</p><p>I imagine one is throated out a little more than the other.</p><p></p><p>I stopped using the RL line due to chasing the availability. But couple of my buddies that shoot the 270 swear by it and are getting results you are.</p><p>Just depends on what your rifle likes to eat.</p><p>Make sure the chrono is on and if it's accurate, congrats on finding the optimum load without having to develop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyCP, post: 1693793, member: 106166"] I have 2 rifles that like the Rl17 an Rl22. Both push the bullets out there 200 to 300 fps faster than anything else without pressure signs. In your post you compared it to your dads. I have 2 savage 6.5x284. Both the exact same rifle. Neither can push a 140 over 2850 with 4831sc. One likes retumbo 2940fps 10 fps deviation and the other likes h1000 3110 12 fps deviation. I imagine one is throated out a little more than the other. I stopped using the RL line due to chasing the availability. But couple of my buddies that shoot the 270 swear by it and are getting results you are. Just depends on what your rifle likes to eat. Make sure the chrono is on and if it's accurate, congrats on finding the optimum load without having to develop it. [/QUOTE]
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