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Matrix 165 gr bullet performed perfect
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 771656" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Shortmag is right on with the brass, I use two kinda of brass for my 270 WSM and that is Norma and Remington, after trying them all these are the only two worth using IMO. I us the Remington for hammering out loads and for pushing pressure and velocity and varmint rounds, I use the Norma for precision long range shooting. I run the Matrix at 3060 fps in the Norma and 3043 in the Rem with the same load which is max in the Norma and a couple grains of max in the Rem cases.</p><p></p><p>The Norma is load and shoot brass and the neck tension stays very consistent, the Rem brass needs a little tune up and you have to stay on top of neck tension, Win brass just don't get it done!! </p><p></p><p>With the 165 Matrix and elk won't know the difference between 3065fps or 3000 fps, trust me!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 771656, member: 13632"] Shortmag is right on with the brass, I use two kinda of brass for my 270 WSM and that is Norma and Remington, after trying them all these are the only two worth using IMO. I us the Remington for hammering out loads and for pushing pressure and velocity and varmint rounds, I use the Norma for precision long range shooting. I run the Matrix at 3060 fps in the Norma and 3043 in the Rem with the same load which is max in the Norma and a couple grains of max in the Rem cases. The Norma is load and shoot brass and the neck tension stays very consistent, the Rem brass needs a little tune up and you have to stay on top of neck tension, Win brass just don't get it done!! With the 165 Matrix and elk won't know the difference between 3065fps or 3000 fps, trust me!!! [/QUOTE]
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