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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2461648" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>The 270 wsm is really an easy cartridge to load up. If you have 4350 4831 H1000, Retumbo, Rldr 17, 19, 23 or 26 or MagPro you can find a good accurate load with 140 or 150 grain bullets. RAMSHOT Magnum and some Viht can also be effective. I have taken a bunch of deer, bear, hogs and elk with 140 grain Accubonds and 150 grain Partition's. For targeting steel or paper look to the 140 Berger or 145 ELD-X. For elk I like the 150 grain Trophy Bonded Tipped or Accubonds. Before I cared about temp sensitivity my favorite load with the 140 Accubonds was 60 grains of Rldr 17. With the 129 LRX try 62ish grains of H4350. 68 grains of Rldr 26 will shoot the 150 TBT at just over 1/2 moa out to 500 yds. For the Bergers I had good success with Retumbo 68 to 70 grains. I use Nosler brass and CCI 250 Mag primers. These were for my rifle and yours will be different so start low and work up. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2461648, member: 105681"] The 270 wsm is really an easy cartridge to load up. If you have 4350 4831 H1000, Retumbo, Rldr 17, 19, 23 or 26 or MagPro you can find a good accurate load with 140 or 150 grain bullets. RAMSHOT Magnum and some Viht can also be effective. I have taken a bunch of deer, bear, hogs and elk with 140 grain Accubonds and 150 grain Partition's. For targeting steel or paper look to the 140 Berger or 145 ELD-X. For elk I like the 150 grain Trophy Bonded Tipped or Accubonds. Before I cared about temp sensitivity my favorite load with the 140 Accubonds was 60 grains of Rldr 17. With the 129 LRX try 62ish grains of H4350. 68 grains of Rldr 26 will shoot the 150 TBT at just over 1/2 moa out to 500 yds. For the Bergers I had good success with Retumbo 68 to 70 grains. I use Nosler brass and CCI 250 Mag primers. These were for my rifle and yours will be different so start low and work up. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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