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<blockquote data-quote="oldgreywolf" data-source="post: 575085" data-attributes="member: 26759"><p>Well, gentlemen, you've given me a new interest in shooting my .270 WSM some more. To be honest, I had put it aside because it seemed to snap me more than my .30-'06. I've got a Browning A-bolt with a Burris 3x-9x and have developed loads for 110 Hornady for coyotes that group at .5" at 100 yards from a rest. I've also loaded up some Hornady 130's and 140's that will group around the same so I've been impressed with the accuracy of the gun and load. I really didn't think I could expect much going over the 140 weight but you guys have encouraged me to look into some new combinations at higher weight. I'm using Varget and 7828 SSC. What powder would you recommend at the higher bullet weights to produce results but not push the pressure limits. I tend to be conservative when I'm reloading (go figure!)</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldgreywolf, post: 575085, member: 26759"] Well, gentlemen, you've given me a new interest in shooting my .270 WSM some more. To be honest, I had put it aside because it seemed to snap me more than my .30-'06. I've got a Browning A-bolt with a Burris 3x-9x and have developed loads for 110 Hornady for coyotes that group at .5" at 100 yards from a rest. I've also loaded up some Hornady 130's and 140's that will group around the same so I've been impressed with the accuracy of the gun and load. I really didn't think I could expect much going over the 140 weight but you guys have encouraged me to look into some new combinations at higher weight. I'm using Varget and 7828 SSC. What powder would you recommend at the higher bullet weights to produce results but not push the pressure limits. I tend to be conservative when I'm reloading (go figure!) Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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