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270 AM 169RBBTs
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 176293" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>When US869 first came out i grabbed a 8lb container of it and went to work. As with alot of powders when they first came out it differed a decent amount in burn rates from one lot to another. My lot was VERY fast and hard on brass. i used it none the less and in a 30" bbl i was able to have enough speed to have a 100yd zero and for 1000yds i only needed 14.5 moa for a bullseye!!!!!!!!! last time i checked i think exbal said the velo was around 3450fps!!! Now this brass wouldnt last long and in warm temps it was a stiff bolt throw but in my gun it shot **** well. </p><p> </p><p>In my current 270AM I think my load is 97grs of 869 at around 3280, more than enough to take down anything i want and a heck of alot easier on brass. This is also a 27" bbl. </p><p> </p><p>just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 176293, member: 3115"] When US869 first came out i grabbed a 8lb container of it and went to work. As with alot of powders when they first came out it differed a decent amount in burn rates from one lot to another. My lot was VERY fast and hard on brass. i used it none the less and in a 30" bbl i was able to have enough speed to have a 100yd zero and for 1000yds i only needed 14.5 moa for a bullseye!!!!!!!!! last time i checked i think exbal said the velo was around 3450fps!!! Now this brass wouldnt last long and in warm temps it was a stiff bolt throw but in my gun it shot **** well. In my current 270AM I think my load is 97grs of 869 at around 3280, more than enough to take down anything i want and a heck of alot easier on brass. This is also a 27" bbl. just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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