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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2233474" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I started Loading my first .270 Win Rifle with H 4831 over 57 years ago, just because Jack O Conner did. I was not yet educated enough at that time to know that other powders could be as good or better. I had to use only the lightest Win cases ,( 184.0 to 185.0 ) in order to get 59.7 grans of H 4831 in there . Looks like a 100 percent load to me!!! How the hell he got 61 grns of H 4831 in his .270 cases is beyond me. I use 4350 in the loads for my friends .270 Win. A Win Model 70 featherweight, which works really well in his rifle. We both have has several one shot kills on deer, that simply just fell down and never moved, in the 100 to 130 yard Range . Regarding clean kill on Whitetails , I can say that the bullet used ( 130 Grn Nosler Ballistic Tips ) and the placement of that bullet was far more important than weather I used 4831 or 4350 . Personal Opinion of course. Favorite Deer Load in my 270 Weatherby Mag ,( Weatherby Mark V Rifle with a 26 inch barrel ) is 67.3 grn of 4350 / Fed 215 M primer , for deer at long ranges. To me the .270 Weatherby mag, is kind of similar to your .264 Win Mag. Both really Great Long Range Rounds on medium sized game. Have fun with it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2233474, member: 100742"] I started Loading my first .270 Win Rifle with H 4831 over 57 years ago, just because Jack O Conner did. I was not yet educated enough at that time to know that other powders could be as good or better. I had to use only the lightest Win cases ,( 184.0 to 185.0 ) in order to get 59.7 grans of H 4831 in there . Looks like a 100 percent load to me!!! How the hell he got 61 grns of H 4831 in his .270 cases is beyond me. I use 4350 in the loads for my friends .270 Win. A Win Model 70 featherweight, which works really well in his rifle. We both have has several one shot kills on deer, that simply just fell down and never moved, in the 100 to 130 yard Range . Regarding clean kill on Whitetails , I can say that the bullet used ( 130 Grn Nosler Ballistic Tips ) and the placement of that bullet was far more important than weather I used 4831 or 4350 . Personal Opinion of course. Favorite Deer Load in my 270 Weatherby Mag ,( Weatherby Mark V Rifle with a 26 inch barrel ) is 67.3 grn of 4350 / Fed 215 M primer , for deer at long ranges. To me the .270 Weatherby mag, is kind of similar to your .264 Win Mag. Both really Great Long Range Rounds on medium sized game. Have fun with it!!! [/QUOTE]
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