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Reloading
.270-8x68 with 180 grain Woodleigh bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1639856" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Hey! How did I miss this thread earlier!?!? I've played with the 180 woodleighs in a standard 270 Winchester! Got a chronographed 2600 fps with low es from a 22 inch barrel using Winchester brass, magnum primers, and reloader 25, no pressure signs at all. As has been stated, the 10 twist will stabilize but not optimally. Couldn't get better than 2 inches, was a fun experiment, called it a day. very cool project you've got going here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1639856, member: 109862"] Hey! How did I miss this thread earlier!?!? I’ve played with the 180 woodleighs in a standard 270 Winchester! Got a chronographed 2600 fps with low es from a 22 inch barrel using Winchester brass, magnum primers, and reloader 25, no pressure signs at all. As has been stated, the 10 twist will stabilize but not optimally. Couldn’t get better than 2 inches, was a fun experiment, called it a day. very cool project you’ve got going here [/QUOTE]
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