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Reloading help for .270 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="texas270" data-source="post: 700572" data-attributes="member: 26975"><p>Much the same here...</p><p> </p><p>Started with RL-22 and it was great all around, except that it had a very wide velocity spread depending upon temp. Tried H4350 for awhile without a lot of success, then went to H4831sc, and that has been great. Need to be able to load a little more powder than with RL-22 but very consistent and equally excellent accuracy.</p><p> </p><p>Started with Nos 130 Accubonds and have switched to the 140 Accubonds since last season. it has worked great on the range and sure has stronger long range perfromance upon the balistic charts, largely due to higher BC.</p><p> </p><p>Also use Fed210M primers and Norma brass which is great on the first load right out of the box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas270, post: 700572, member: 26975"] Much the same here... Started with RL-22 and it was great all around, except that it had a very wide velocity spread depending upon temp. Tried H4350 for awhile without a lot of success, then went to H4831sc, and that has been great. Need to be able to load a little more powder than with RL-22 but very consistent and equally excellent accuracy. Started with Nos 130 Accubonds and have switched to the 140 Accubonds since last season. it has worked great on the range and sure has stronger long range perfromance upon the balistic charts, largely due to higher BC. Also use Fed210M primers and Norma brass which is great on the first load right out of the box [/QUOTE]
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