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Load work for Ruger 270 Win, for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 653137" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>kinda looks like a rem lefty in '06 I had years ago. The dang thing would only hit 2600 fps with a 165, but once shot a .300"cloverleaf at 200 yards with said load. The wierd thing is she would also do 2600 fps with 200 grain bullets with the same powder(a couple of grains less) and primer. Magpro is in the ballpark on speed, if the accuracy is good, I'd try that. If not, work with rl22 and magnum. My previous 270(only had her for a few months) didn't do as well with rl22 and a 150, so I stayed with 7828. That one liked rl22 with 130's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 653137, member: 48043"] kinda looks like a rem lefty in '06 I had years ago. The dang thing would only hit 2600 fps with a 165, but once shot a .300"cloverleaf at 200 yards with said load. The wierd thing is she would also do 2600 fps with 200 grain bullets with the same powder(a couple of grains less) and primer. Magpro is in the ballpark on speed, if the accuracy is good, I'd try that. If not, work with rl22 and magnum. My previous 270(only had her for a few months) didn't do as well with rl22 and a 150, so I stayed with 7828. That one liked rl22 with 130's. [/QUOTE]
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