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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 397113" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>If your up to the challenge, experiment with heavier bullets (140's, or 150's) with different powder and seating depth. You may find an accurate load with them and get the bennifits of shooting a higher B.C. bullet at distance where they start to shine over the lighter, lower B.C. bullets.</p><p>130's are cookin for speed, but they loose too much ''oomph'' when they get out there a ways, and dont do much in the way of buckin the wind. Im not nockin your loads at all, so please dont take this post wrong. Im just a fan of -heavy for caliber- bullets, especially at distance.</p><p>Either way you go, light or heavy bullets, I wish you the best of luck in finding/working up that magical load for your rifle.</p><p>Im a fan of RL-19, and 140 Accubonds(fav load), and IMR 4831, and 150 Hornady's in my 270wsm. (I still have yet to try RL-19 and Hornady I.B.'s but Im gettin there).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 397113, member: 22166"] If your up to the challenge, experiment with heavier bullets (140's, or 150's) with different powder and seating depth. You may find an accurate load with them and get the bennifits of shooting a higher B.C. bullet at distance where they start to shine over the lighter, lower B.C. bullets. 130's are cookin for speed, but they loose too much ''oomph'' when they get out there a ways, and dont do much in the way of buckin the wind. Im not nockin your loads at all, so please dont take this post wrong. Im just a fan of -heavy for caliber- bullets, especially at distance. Either way you go, light or heavy bullets, I wish you the best of luck in finding/working up that magical load for your rifle. Im a fan of RL-19, and 140 Accubonds(fav load), and IMR 4831, and 150 Hornady's in my 270wsm. (I still have yet to try RL-19 and Hornady I.B.'s but Im gettin there). [/QUOTE]
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