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Reloading
270 cal 135 matchking
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1665148" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p><u>This right here</u>!<strong> ^</strong></p><p>That is the beauty of the .270 - it was the only one for so many years. So everything was 'simple' for the bullet and brass makers. 1 in 10 twist. Usually a 22" barrel (sometimes 24"). The reamers were standard. No funny business to be found with longer or shorter forcing cones or odd-ball twist rates. Never really thought about all that until your post. Good insight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1665148, member: 9308"] [U]This right here[/U]![B] ^[/B] That is the beauty of the .270 - it was the only one for so many years. So everything was 'simple' for the bullet and brass makers. 1 in 10 twist. Usually a 22" barrel (sometimes 24"). The reamers were standard. No funny business to be found with longer or shorter forcing cones or odd-ball twist rates. Never really thought about all that until your post. Good insight! [/QUOTE]
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