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270 Weatherby Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2131639" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I have a Weatherby Mark V Deluxe purchased new in 1979 . 26 inch #2 barrel, 10 Twist . I am also working up a 150 Grn Mule Deer loads for this 270 Weath Mag. So far the 150 Grn Accubonds LR ( G-1 BC =591 ) / 65.5 Grns H 4831 / Fed 215M ,shoot very well at 100 yards. Its to cold right now for load testing so next month I will increase the load , 65.7 and 66.0 grns . and also shoot at 300 yards. My Hope is to get close to 3000 fps using H 4831 , and Zero the rifle at 300 yards. I think that will make the drop at 400 yards 9 inches or less? If I can get the drop to to under 8 inches ,I wont have to adjust the scope for a deer sized target from 100 to 400 yards . Can any one suggest an on Line Ballistic Calculator????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2131639, member: 100742"] I have a Weatherby Mark V Deluxe purchased new in 1979 . 26 inch #2 barrel, 10 Twist . I am also working up a 150 Grn Mule Deer loads for this 270 Weath Mag. So far the 150 Grn Accubonds LR ( G-1 BC =591 ) / 65.5 Grns H 4831 / Fed 215M ,shoot very well at 100 yards. Its to cold right now for load testing so next month I will increase the load , 65.7 and 66.0 grns . and also shoot at 300 yards. My Hope is to get close to 3000 fps using H 4831 , and Zero the rifle at 300 yards. I think that will make the drop at 400 yards 9 inches or less? If I can get the drop to to under 8 inches ,I wont have to adjust the scope for a deer sized target from 100 to 400 yards . Can any one suggest an on Line Ballistic Calculator???? [/QUOTE]
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