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Powder max on .270 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1722388" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>my simple answer is "NO!" </p><p>If you are at 3/4" at that powder charge I think I would find a better powder.. I have always been partial to H-4831 and H-1000. but since I get more consistency and better groups with H-4831, I have dropped H-1000 to other cartridges that it performs better in. Come to think of it.. H-4831, H-4320, H-4350, IMR-4350 have all supplanted H-1000 in most every load I have unless it. nope, it has been taken out of my 338 win mag and 300 win mag as well. nope I do not use H-1000 anymore unless my red binder specifically calls for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1722388, member: 26227"] my simple answer is "NO!" If you are at 3/4" at that powder charge I think I would find a better powder.. I have always been partial to H-4831 and H-1000. but since I get more consistency and better groups with H-4831, I have dropped H-1000 to other cartridges that it performs better in. Come to think of it.. H-4831, H-4320, H-4350, IMR-4350 have all supplanted H-1000 in most every load I have unless it. nope, it has been taken out of my 338 win mag and 300 win mag as well. nope I do not use H-1000 anymore unless my red binder specifically calls for it. [/QUOTE]
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