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Reloading
recommended powders and loads for the 270Win
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1861630" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>All I can say is that this load 59.5 gr Rel 19 & the Barnes 130gr TTSX shows the same vel, 3211 fps over two chrono's here at my place . Almost cut's cloverleafs from my New Haven Win stainless 270 24" bbl. Also the fact that it is a tested safe load by Barnes takes it out of the shade tree realm. My longest target is 522 yds. & this load performs out to this range. No problem. If it's temp sensitive I have never noticed it. Of course a hot summer day here ( 7630' ) is high 80's. Since I have my own range I shoot regularly year round, weather permitting & I have yet to see temp be a problem. This same powder also makes my 6.5x06 perform quite well also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1861630, member: 109476"] All I can say is that this load 59.5 gr Rel 19 & the Barnes 130gr TTSX shows the same vel, 3211 fps over two chrono's here at my place . Almost cut's cloverleafs from my New Haven Win stainless 270 24" bbl. Also the fact that it is a tested safe load by Barnes takes it out of the shade tree realm. My longest target is 522 yds. & this load performs out to this range. No problem. If it's temp sensitive I have never noticed it. Of course a hot summer day here ( 7630' ) is high 80's. Since I have my own range I shoot regularly year round, weather permitting & I have yet to see temp be a problem. This same powder also makes my 6.5x06 perform quite well also. [/QUOTE]
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