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270wsm for elk/deer
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1513720" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>Some guys have had good luck stabilizing the 165 matrix vld in a 1:10 twist. If you're shooting at elevation above 2k feet I think you'll be good. For stock: I'd look hard at the ag composites alpine hunter or altitude stock. Very light and rigid, but won't break the bank. Have the rifle trued up by a good smith, trigger tuned down to 2# or what you're comfortable with. I'd buy some good norma brass, plenty of RL26, fed 215m primers and find a load. You should be able to get 3k fps with 65-67gr powder. Always work up though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1513720, member: 13732"] Some guys have had good luck stabilizing the 165 matrix vld in a 1:10 twist. If you're shooting at elevation above 2k feet I think you'll be good. For stock: I'd look hard at the ag composites alpine hunter or altitude stock. Very light and rigid, but won't break the bank. Have the rifle trued up by a good smith, trigger tuned down to 2# or what you're comfortable with. I'd buy some good norma brass, plenty of RL26, fed 215m primers and find a load. You should be able to get 3k fps with 65-67gr powder. Always work up though. [/QUOTE]
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