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.270 WSM All-purpose load
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<blockquote data-quote="mas" data-source="post: 713792" data-attributes="member: 15298"><p>I've been trying to work up a good load for my remmy 700SPS. My last round of three different loads all shot about the same 1-1.5" groups. Trying to tighten those up. </p><p></p><p>140Gr Accubonds, IMR4350, Win brass, WLR primers. </p><p></p><p>I see other guys saying they are putting 62-63 grains of powder behind the 140's. According to my Nosler book and their website it says the max load for 4350 is 60.5. Is the load data just shorted that much intentionally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mas, post: 713792, member: 15298"] I've been trying to work up a good load for my remmy 700SPS. My last round of three different loads all shot about the same 1-1.5" groups. Trying to tighten those up. 140Gr Accubonds, IMR4350, Win brass, WLR primers. I see other guys saying they are putting 62-63 grains of powder behind the 140's. According to my Nosler book and their website it says the max load for 4350 is 60.5. Is the load data just shorted that much intentionally? [/QUOTE]
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