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Load work for Ruger 270 Win, for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 661686" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Minute of ELK,</p><p> </p><p>I didn't mean to imply you need someone to oversee your reloading. I"m sure you'll do fine and I really do appreciate knowing that I could possibly see great accuracy with a hot load. </p><p> </p><p> It's just the statement you made about your <span style="color: red">Sticky bolt loads </span>that worried me. I'm an old fart and I know my limitations and know that I am suseptible to an occasional error. I'm afraid that if I purposly loaded too close to the edge that I would one day make a .1 grain error and go from sticky bolt to disaster. This is off the subject but for what it's worth I think you are very lucky to live in MT. I think the Western part of the US is the place to be for a hunter if possible.</p><p>Though the south ain't bad. We do have a really loooong deer season. Starting in Sept and going into January but no Elk....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 661686, member: 33915"] Minute of ELK, I didn't mean to imply you need someone to oversee your reloading. I"m sure you'll do fine and I really do appreciate knowing that I could possibly see great accuracy with a hot load. It's just the statement you made about your [COLOR=red]Sticky bolt loads [/COLOR]that worried me. I'm an old fart and I know my limitations and know that I am suseptible to an occasional error. I'm afraid that if I purposly loaded too close to the edge that I would one day make a .1 grain error and go from sticky bolt to disaster. This is off the subject but for what it's worth I think you are very lucky to live in MT. I think the Western part of the US is the place to be for a hunter if possible. Though the south ain't bad. We do have a really loooong deer season. Starting in Sept and going into January but no Elk.... [/QUOTE]
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