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270 WSM hunting load help
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<blockquote data-quote="skyfish25" data-source="post: 1032637" data-attributes="member: 27125"><p>In your application I would use a 150 grain bullet, I have used the SST with good results, or a Nosler BT. Or step down to a 140 Accubond and you should still get all you need. Or a matrix or Berger as well.</p><p> </p><p>Use a bullet that YOU are confident in, and you should have good results. There are other brands, but those I have used. I like the heavy for caliber SST up to elk sized game in the 270 and 7mm.</p><p> </p><p>Powder, really a lot of options if it is available(not hard to get in your area). Once I'm over 140 grains I stay slower than 4350 or RL-17. If I had my choice I would try the new RL-23 and RL-26. But any brand of powder that you like with burn rate between RL-17 and MagPro should work. Some people are very brand loyal, but some powders are temp sensitive as well. I have used Win 780 and H4831, and used RL-17 as well. But you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyfish25, post: 1032637, member: 27125"] In your application I would use a 150 grain bullet, I have used the SST with good results, or a Nosler BT. Or step down to a 140 Accubond and you should still get all you need. Or a matrix or Berger as well. Use a bullet that YOU are confident in, and you should have good results. There are other brands, but those I have used. I like the heavy for caliber SST up to elk sized game in the 270 and 7mm. Powder, really a lot of options if it is available(not hard to get in your area). Once I'm over 140 grains I stay slower than 4350 or RL-17. If I had my choice I would try the new RL-23 and RL-26. But any brand of powder that you like with burn rate between RL-17 and MagPro should work. Some people are very brand loyal, but some powders are temp sensitive as well. I have used Win 780 and H4831, and used RL-17 as well. But you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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