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Reloading
Re#25 and the 270WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 384957" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I was mostly using Mag Pro. Lately its been so difficult getting powder. Local gun shop had a couple cans of Re#25.Upon reading a post on Reloadersnest.com that a shooter really liked the stuff. So I thought I'd give it a try. So tomorrow I'll trying 69 and 70grs behind a Sierra GK 140 gr.Also try a stiff load of IMR 7828 (65.1 grs) behind same bullet.My rifle has a muzzle brake on it. You might be able to hear it up there in Oregon. If these Loads don't produce MOA at 100 yds. I'm gonna seriously consider putting out $500 bucks for a custom bbl installation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 384957, member: 2332"] I was mostly using Mag Pro. Lately its been so difficult getting powder. Local gun shop had a couple cans of Re#25.Upon reading a post on Reloadersnest.com that a shooter really liked the stuff. So I thought I'd give it a try. So tomorrow I'll trying 69 and 70grs behind a Sierra GK 140 gr.Also try a stiff load of IMR 7828 (65.1 grs) behind same bullet.My rifle has a muzzle brake on it. You might be able to hear it up there in Oregon. If these Loads don't produce MOA at 100 yds. I'm gonna seriously consider putting out $500 bucks for a custom bbl installation. [/QUOTE]
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