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Another great weekend with the Doublezranch crew
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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 861869" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>Rhian,</p><p> </p><p>As you know, Zayne was shooting the 270 wsm. I did some loading for him and ended up using 67.5 grains of IMR 4350. It was pushing the 110 ttsx 3550. Once we figured the distance, (Riley was able to make Zayne a drop cart) Riley and Zayne looked at the drop chart and 6 inches high was the magic number. When Zayne pulled the trigger, I am sure he screamed "I dropped one" before the animal fell!! The bullet entered just behind the front shoulder and dropped that goat stone dead. Exit hole was about the size of a bottle cap. He hit another on on the run. He said that he waited till he saw brisket and snapped the trigger. Another dead goat. I love the bullet and powder combo. I was alittle concerned about the bullet being so light, but it flew straight and true, even in a 20 mph wind. I asked about the recoil and his reply was it was nonexsistant. Everything that bullet hit, went dead in a hurry!! </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your insight on this bullet. It was everything you said and more!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 861869, member: 32664"] Rhian, As you know, Zayne was shooting the 270 wsm. I did some loading for him and ended up using 67.5 grains of IMR 4350. It was pushing the 110 ttsx 3550. Once we figured the distance, (Riley was able to make Zayne a drop cart) Riley and Zayne looked at the drop chart and 6 inches high was the magic number. When Zayne pulled the trigger, I am sure he screamed "I dropped one" before the animal fell!! The bullet entered just behind the front shoulder and dropped that goat stone dead. Exit hole was about the size of a bottle cap. He hit another on on the run. He said that he waited till he saw brisket and snapped the trigger. Another dead goat. I love the bullet and powder combo. I was alittle concerned about the bullet being so light, but it flew straight and true, even in a 20 mph wind. I asked about the recoil and his reply was it was nonexsistant. Everything that bullet hit, went dead in a hurry!! Thanks for your insight on this bullet. It was everything you said and more!! [/QUOTE]
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