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Reloading
other bullets for 270 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="R-WEST" data-source="post: 870506" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>For years I've done the same thing, but with layers of electrical tape (Scotch 33+ is what I use). Assuming the stock is properly sealed, you shouldn't have any problems with warpage. It's turned a number of wood stocked M70 Fwts (270, 284, 7x57) and 700 Mtn Rifles into consistently (no POI change on the range at temp's from 30 to 70 degrees/varying humidity conditions) decent shooters. It works with non-wood stocks, too. </p><p></p><p>Most barrels, especially light ones, like some 'up' pressure.</p><p></p><p>Works for me!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R-WEST, post: 870506, member: 405"] For years I've done the same thing, but with layers of electrical tape (Scotch 33+ is what I use). Assuming the stock is properly sealed, you shouldn't have any problems with warpage. It's turned a number of wood stocked M70 Fwts (270, 284, 7x57) and 700 Mtn Rifles into consistently (no POI change on the range at temp's from 30 to 70 degrees/varying humidity conditions) decent shooters. It works with non-wood stocks, too. Most barrels, especially light ones, like some 'up' pressure. Works for me!! [/QUOTE]
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