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Powder max on .270 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1721393" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The 4064 isn't optimum for the 270. H4831 was the standard for the 130 7828 is very similar to the original 4831 surplus. I'm now running Rl26 with the 140 gamechanger. It shoots best at 3140 with sub 10fps es usually 3 with sd of 1. It will shoot sub moa to 700yds mostly sub 1/2 moa when I drive it right. This in a stock vangard sans timney trigger.</p><p>This is fed brass 9 1/2m trimmed pockets uniformed necks seated so the boatail is at the neck shoulder juncture. which is .018 off the lands. In winny brass it need more powder and doesn't give me the as good of deviation at 12es.</p><p>I'd look for some better brass than the hornady. RWS if you find it norma and nosler are quite good and if you prep/sort winny and fed will produce very uniform loads also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1721393, member: 85987"] The 4064 isn't optimum for the 270. H4831 was the standard for the 130 7828 is very similar to the original 4831 surplus. I'm now running Rl26 with the 140 gamechanger. It shoots best at 3140 with sub 10fps es usually 3 with sd of 1. It will shoot sub moa to 700yds mostly sub 1/2 moa when I drive it right. This in a stock vangard sans timney trigger. This is fed brass 9 1/2m trimmed pockets uniformed necks seated so the boatail is at the neck shoulder juncture. which is .018 off the lands. In winny brass it need more powder and doesn't give me the as good of deviation at 12es. I'd look for some better brass than the hornady. RWS if you find it norma and nosler are quite good and if you prep/sort winny and fed will produce very uniform loads also [/QUOTE]
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