You can also probably do it with H1000. I just tried a bunch of .270 handloads in two rifles, a Model 70 with a 22" barrel and a Ruger 1B with a 26" barrel, for a magazine article. 64.0 grains of H1000 did very well with 130's, especially in the No. 1. And yes, 64 grains fits easily in Winchester brass, because H1000 is another "short-cut" powder.

Another good powder for 130's is Ramshot Magnum. Ramshot's maximum listed loads for 130's run between 63.6 grains for Nosler E-Tips to 65.8 grains for Sierra GameKings. I tried 65.0 grains with 130 Ballistic Tips, and it shot very well in both rifles at about 3050 from the M70 and over 3150 from the Ruger. It's a ball powder and 65 grains didn't come anywhere near filling the case, so a typical hot-rod handloader could end up with some super-zippy loads.


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