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Hotrod-ed 6.5 Creed Vs Slow 270 win
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<blockquote data-quote="adam" data-source="post: 1414010" data-attributes="member: 9382"><p>Fair point, generally true. I'm a huge creedmoor fan. Part of the reason is because I can spot my own shots at short range because of the lack of recoil. I LOVE my magnum, LOVE LOVE it, but I shoot the creedmoor most because of the long bbl life. Low cost VERY available brass, and The enormous offering of high bc bullets 130-140gr.</p><p></p><p>Accurate max load in the creedmoor is REALY easy though, because of the powers it works with. Seriously if you can't get a sub .5 moa group out of H4350 and 140 or 143 eldx, you need to re-evaluate something fundamental. There are many other powders that work well, some even faster, possibly even turning out better groups.</p><p></p><p>I have found the H series, (H1000, H4831, H4350) give me zero suprises across calibers when I work up a load at 40F and go to 100F or vice versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam, post: 1414010, member: 9382"] Fair point, generally true. I’m a huge creedmoor fan. Part of the reason is because I can spot my own shots at short range because of the lack of recoil. I LOVE my magnum, LOVE LOVE it, but I shoot the creedmoor most because of the long bbl life. Low cost VERY available brass, and The enormous offering of high bc bullets 130-140gr. Accurate max load in the creedmoor is REALY easy though, because of the powers it works with. Seriously if you can’t get a sub .5 moa group out of H4350 and 140 or 143 eldx, you need to re-evaluate something fundamental. There are many other powders that work well, some even faster, possibly even turning out better groups. I have found the H series, (H1000, H4831, H4350) give me zero suprises across calibers when I work up a load at 40F and go to 100F or vice versa. [/QUOTE]
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