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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.270 Win + RL26 = Holy Cow
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<blockquote data-quote="Saskquatch6" data-source="post: 2083054" data-attributes="member: 58704"><p>Muddyboots - I was wondering what your charge of R26 was when you hit max with the 150's if you're comfortable sharing. Also I've read mixed reviews regarding a 10 twist bbl being able to stabilize the 150 ABLR's - most are saying it should (but at the limit) but from what MT Southpaw says his 1:10 did not - was that your experience with them? To be fair I'm really happy with my current 140AB/R22 load but think that if the 150/R26 load works well it'll extend the 270's effectiveness on moose and elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saskquatch6, post: 2083054, member: 58704"] Muddyboots - I was wondering what your charge of R26 was when you hit max with the 150's if you're comfortable sharing. Also I've read mixed reviews regarding a 10 twist bbl being able to stabilize the 150 ABLR's - most are saying it should (but at the limit) but from what MT Southpaw says his 1:10 did not - was that your experience with them? To be fair I'm really happy with my current 140AB/R22 load but think that if the 150/R26 load works well it'll extend the 270's effectiveness on moose and elk. [/QUOTE]
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