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Load work for Ruger 270 Win, for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 661342" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Silvertip, you do make a good point there. There is some great ammo out there. Hornady is good too but I'm not super impressed with it. </p><p>When I say, just a 270 Winchester I compare this rifle caliber to the magnums and custom rifles many use especially long range hunters who many of which I have to assume inhabit this website. As to reloading, I can't say I'm saving a lot of money if any but I enjoy the crap out of it. I get to load bullets of different brands some of which are very expensive loaded and hard to find loaded. As to time used loading bullets, seems like time well spent. I would like to spend more time shooting too but I can shoot many dollars worth of bullets in a short time so I doubt I would spend any more time shooting whether I reload or buy loaded bullets. I've learned a lot from reloading that I would otherwise not know. It's one of those things you got to enjoy doing and if you don't, like many things in life, then don't do it. I enjoy working up loads and finding that load that shoots super accurate. I haven't seen any companies out there loading the 165 gn Matrix bullet yet. But I am. </p><p> </p><p>Terry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 661342, member: 33915"] Silvertip, you do make a good point there. There is some great ammo out there. Hornady is good too but I'm not super impressed with it. When I say, just a 270 Winchester I compare this rifle caliber to the magnums and custom rifles many use especially long range hunters who many of which I have to assume inhabit this website. As to reloading, I can't say I'm saving a lot of money if any but I enjoy the crap out of it. I get to load bullets of different brands some of which are very expensive loaded and hard to find loaded. As to time used loading bullets, seems like time well spent. I would like to spend more time shooting too but I can shoot many dollars worth of bullets in a short time so I doubt I would spend any more time shooting whether I reload or buy loaded bullets. I've learned a lot from reloading that I would otherwise not know. It's one of those things you got to enjoy doing and if you don't, like many things in life, then don't do it. I enjoy working up loads and finding that load that shoots super accurate. I haven't seen any companies out there loading the 165 gn Matrix bullet yet. But I am. Terry [/QUOTE]
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