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Powder max on .270 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="James Pearson" data-source="post: 1721124" data-attributes="member: 111455"><p>Hey guys, I've taken my 22" barreled .270 to 46.8gr of IMR 4064 chronographing 2800+/- a few FPS. Book max is 46.1 with 130gr bullets and 45gr with 150gr bullets. My tests have all been on 95+ degree days, and I'm just starting to see some flattening of primers with easy bolt lift. 3/4 MOA</p><p>Should I push this load any further?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Pearson, post: 1721124, member: 111455"] Hey guys, I’ve taken my 22” barreled .270 to 46.8gr of IMR 4064 chronographing 2800+/- a few FPS. Book max is 46.1 with 130gr bullets and 45gr with 150gr bullets. My tests have all been on 95+ degree days, and I’m just starting to see some flattening of primers with easy bolt lift. 3/4 MOA Should I push this load any further? [/QUOTE]
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