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Reloading
270 wsm reload question
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<blockquote data-quote="BUCKWORKMAN" data-source="post: 1515808" data-attributes="member: 55390"><p>Just F.Y.I...…..My Winchester Model 70 Featherweight gets about 3,600 F.P.S. after Very careful reloading procedure with Reloader 19 and Barnes 110 grain TTSX....Now this is only in my rifle, with my reloading techniques, mind you. Also with R 19, and 130 grain Nosler Accubond's are at about 3,200 F.P.S. Using Winchester Large Rifle primers and NEW Win. brass. Conclusion after about 50 years of reloading experience, this .270 WSM is very happy with Reloader 19. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUCKWORKMAN, post: 1515808, member: 55390"] Just F.Y.I...…..My Winchester Model 70 Featherweight gets about 3,600 F.P.S. after Very careful reloading procedure with Reloader 19 and Barnes 110 grain TTSX....Now this is only in my rifle, with my reloading techniques, mind you. Also with R 19, and 130 grain Nosler Accubond's are at about 3,200 F.P.S. Using Winchester Large Rifle primers and NEW Win. brass. Conclusion after about 50 years of reloading experience, this .270 WSM is very happy with Reloader 19. Period. [/QUOTE]
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