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recommended powders and loads for the 270Win
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<blockquote data-quote="moosekiller99" data-source="post: 1863761" data-attributes="member: 46100"><p>Just chronographed my Reloader 26, 150 Nosler Partition load at 38 deg. F just to be sure my memory is intact. Using Win brass, Federal LR Match primers, 61.0 grains R-26. 3011 fps. Ruger M-77, 22 inch barrel. Every time I chrono this load I get between 2999 and 3011 fps. Temperature range has been between 30 to 60 degrees F. Seems to be temperature stable for a deer load in Upper Michigan. It only gets 80 or above for a few days here each summer and sometimes it seems like it never does. If it happens this summer, I will fire a few and see if I get any real increase in velocity or other brass and bolt lift related signs of pressure. One more note: I load these to maximum magazine length that permits reliable cycling. Accuracy always sub 1 inch and sometimes .5 at 100yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moosekiller99, post: 1863761, member: 46100"] Just chronographed my Reloader 26, 150 Nosler Partition load at 38 deg. F just to be sure my memory is intact. Using Win brass, Federal LR Match primers, 61.0 grains R-26. 3011 fps. Ruger M-77, 22 inch barrel. Every time I chrono this load I get between 2999 and 3011 fps. Temperature range has been between 30 to 60 degrees F. Seems to be temperature stable for a deer load in Upper Michigan. It only gets 80 or above for a few days here each summer and sometimes it seems like it never does. If it happens this summer, I will fire a few and see if I get any real increase in velocity or other brass and bolt lift related signs of pressure. One more note: I load these to maximum magazine length that permits reliable cycling. Accuracy always sub 1 inch and sometimes .5 at 100yds. [/QUOTE]
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