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Reloading
.270 win help
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<blockquote data-quote="MoskitoRancher" data-source="post: 877973" data-attributes="member: 73457"><p>Sorry I am new to this site but live buy my pre 64 270. I am not exactly sure what an OTW test is but I shoot speer grand slam's in 150 grain I have found that they buck the wind better and are far more consistent than the 130's. I have also found that more powder is not the answer. I shoot my 150's with 54 gr of IMR 4831 I have found that less powder often equals more accuracy. Maybe try loading only 60 grains of powder,look for your guns resonate happy spot buy changing powder charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoskitoRancher, post: 877973, member: 73457"] Sorry I am new to this site but live buy my pre 64 270. I am not exactly sure what an OTW test is but I shoot speer grand slam's in 150 grain I have found that they buck the wind better and are far more consistent than the 130's. I have also found that more powder is not the answer. I shoot my 150's with 54 gr of IMR 4831 I have found that less powder often equals more accuracy. Maybe try loading only 60 grains of powder,look for your guns resonate happy spot buy changing powder charges. [/QUOTE]
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