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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1242318" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have loaded for a number of 270 Wins and it seems that 60 grs of either of the</p><p> H 4831s with most any 130 cup and core bullet goes together like apple pie and ice cream. </p><p>My Ruger 77 find was this: I got it from an estate sale. The man had been a bench rest shooter and had a BUNCH of stuff. His widow had not sold anything for about 20 years after his death when she finds she has cancer and will die from it and decides to sale everything before she dies. There was this Ruger 77 that had a 24" varmint barrel, chrome molly blued of unknown make, in 30x47 (300 Savage case with shoulder pushed back 10 thousands inch). It had a Canjar trigger on it. It also had a Lyman 12 power target scope on it. The man had just had the rifle built, this was in the 1980s, and had only shot it about 50 times with cast bullets testing loads from the paper work that was with the rifle when he ups and dies. He apparently had the rifle built as a hunter class bench rest rifle and was going to shoot cast bullets in it. I got the rifle, scope, dies, 100 cases with all the mans data and shot targets for $350. This rifle is a bug hole shooter. I have killed a trailer truck load of deer with it. 125 Nosler BT 42 grs IMR 4895, 2850 fps = BANG FLOP. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1242318, member: 10178"] I have loaded for a number of 270 Wins and it seems that 60 grs of either of the H 4831s with most any 130 cup and core bullet goes together like apple pie and ice cream. My Ruger 77 find was this: I got it from an estate sale. The man had been a bench rest shooter and had a BUNCH of stuff. His widow had not sold anything for about 20 years after his death when she finds she has cancer and will die from it and decides to sale everything before she dies. There was this Ruger 77 that had a 24" varmint barrel, chrome molly blued of unknown make, in 30x47 (300 Savage case with shoulder pushed back 10 thousands inch). It had a Canjar trigger on it. It also had a Lyman 12 power target scope on it. The man had just had the rifle built, this was in the 1980s, and had only shot it about 50 times with cast bullets testing loads from the paper work that was with the rifle when he ups and dies. He apparently had the rifle built as a hunter class bench rest rifle and was going to shoot cast bullets in it. I got the rifle, scope, dies, 100 cases with all the mans data and shot targets for $350. This rifle is a bug hole shooter. I have killed a trailer truck load of deer with it. 125 Nosler BT 42 grs IMR 4895, 2850 fps = BANG FLOP. :D [/QUOTE]
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