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375 h&h + 250 ttsx
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 840951" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>I had the pleasure of developing a load for a friend in Sitka. With the light for caliber 270 Barnes Triple Shock I got 2706 from 77.0 gr and 2775 from 78.0 gr of Vihtavuori N-540. My friends Model 70 had the front sight wacked off and a muzzle brake installed at 22 inches. His issue was the crimp not holding the rounds in the magazine while shooting. We also learned that the standard Warne rings were not up to the task. I will show the scope rings slipping in a second post. The Barnes has a wide ring to crimp to and the Lee "Factory Crimp" die worked with my RCBS Rockchucker but his Bonanza Co-Ax does not have shell holders to bump against and would not crimp properly. He uses a friends press to crimp after he has assembled cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 840951, member: 9551"] I had the pleasure of developing a load for a friend in Sitka. With the light for caliber 270 Barnes Triple Shock I got 2706 from 77.0 gr and 2775 from 78.0 gr of Vihtavuori N-540. My friends Model 70 had the front sight wacked off and a muzzle brake installed at 22 inches. His issue was the crimp not holding the rounds in the magazine while shooting. We also learned that the standard Warne rings were not up to the task. I will show the scope rings slipping in a second post. The Barnes has a wide ring to crimp to and the Lee "Factory Crimp" die worked with my RCBS Rockchucker but his Bonanza Co-Ax does not have shell holders to bump against and would not crimp properly. He uses a friends press to crimp after he has assembled cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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