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Reloading
264 WIN MAG
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 3048290" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I too have fallen for a .264wm. Mine is a M70, 1981 vintage. I believe it was nearly unfired, or maybe occasionally when I bought it early this year. It is a 9 twist, and my load, believe it or not, is a 110HH, using H4350. It shoots into a dot, literally, at approximately 3550-3600. I'm using resized Peterson 7mag long brass. One pass, no fuss, virgin brass is insanely accurate. Barnes 100ttsx also shot great with 7828ssc. But the HH are the bomb. Love this thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 3048290, member: 22854"] I too have fallen for a .264wm. Mine is a M70, 1981 vintage. I believe it was nearly unfired, or maybe occasionally when I bought it early this year. It is a 9 twist, and my load, believe it or not, is a 110HH, using H4350. It shoots into a dot, literally, at approximately 3550-3600. I'm using resized Peterson 7mag long brass. One pass, no fuss, virgin brass is insanely accurate. Barnes 100ttsx also shot great with 7828ssc. But the HH are the bomb. Love this thing. [/QUOTE]
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