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Reloading
27 Nosler loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1857075" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I would not say woodleigh is lying but I had a 1:9.5" twist on my Savage 110 270 Win. it would hardly keep the 140 Barnes and 150 grain Berger projos stable. if I went below max load, I could not hit anything with that 270 win with 140 grain Barnes. that is why I tell people that if you shoot heavy monos and anything over a 145 grain lead slug get a 1:8" or 1:7" twist barrel. I know from personal experience that 1:10" does not stabilize the heavier stuff.. let alone the 160 through 180 grain VLD hunting slugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1857075, member: 26227"] I would not say woodleigh is lying but I had a 1:9.5" twist on my Savage 110 270 Win. it would hardly keep the 140 Barnes and 150 grain Berger projos stable. if I went below max load, I could not hit anything with that 270 win with 140 grain Barnes. that is why I tell people that if you shoot heavy monos and anything over a 145 grain lead slug get a 1:8" or 1:7" twist barrel. I know from personal experience that 1:10" does not stabilize the heavier stuff.. let alone the 160 through 180 grain VLD hunting slugs. [/QUOTE]
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