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Reloading
270 Win load question
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 234360" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>I'm with Roy on this one RL-22 and with that Hornady 140 BTSP it is just awesome. I use this load in 3 different Rem700's and 2 Win 70's. any where from 58gr up to YOUR rifles max. </p><p> </p><p> Changing to different primers to find the ones that work best is the only way to get maximum performance of that load in your rifle but start with a large rifle first. An old trick was to which from standard large rifle in higher temp to a mag primer in <40 deg temps. </p><p> This can eliminate the temp extreme you refer to,...SOMETIMES. Your rifle will tell you. Get a chronograph too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 234360, member: 873"] I'm with Roy on this one RL-22 and with that Hornady 140 BTSP it is just awesome. I use this load in 3 different Rem700's and 2 Win 70's. any where from 58gr up to YOUR rifles max. Changing to different primers to find the ones that work best is the only way to get maximum performance of that load in your rifle but start with a large rifle first. An old trick was to which from standard large rifle in higher temp to a mag primer in <40 deg temps. This can eliminate the temp extreme you refer to,...SOMETIMES. Your rifle will tell you. Get a chronograph too. [/QUOTE]
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