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I looking for some reloading data for 270 WSM want you use a 140 barnes tsx bullet imr 7828ssc but am not set on that powder. I did find where some people where having good luck with that powder in the 270 wsm. I could not find anyloads in print, I think my book are to old. ANY HELP OUT THERE?

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Bullet Weight: 140 gr Case Trim Length: 2.090" S.D. 0.261
Bullet Style: TSX BT Primer: Fed GM215M B.C. 0.404
COAL: 2.740" Barrel Length: 24"
Case: Winchester Twist Rate: 1:10"
Minimum Maximum
Charge Velocity Charge Velocity Load
Powder (grains) (fps) (grains) (fps) Density (%)
Hunter 55.0 2814 60.5 3044 86
XMR 3100 55.0 2770 61.5 3059 97
H4831SC 54.5 2754 61.0 2997 92
♦ MagPro 64.0 2861 70.5 3125 96
RL 22 58.5 2834 64.5 3120 97
IMR 7828SSC 57.5 2761 63.0 3036 91

This is from Barnes hope it helps. Mag Pro was the most accurate powder tested.


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I bought my 270 WSM in 2002. When the caliber first came out. Load data was sparse. Nothing in the manuals, So most of what I loaded came from emails and calls to powder companies.

I found MagPro to give the best velocity and accuracy in my rifle with the Barnes TSX bullets. RL-19 was a very close rival.

Accurate Powder showed 74.2 grains as the max with a Hornady cup/core bullet. I worked up to that load with my Barnes TSX, Nosler Partitions, Nosler BST, Hornaday SST. I got faster velocities with the Barnes TSX than any of the other bullets. My groups tightened with each bump in the powder up to the max listed by Accurate at 74.2g of MagPro.

I shot a lot of bullets with that load data. No sticky ejections, No hard bolt lifts, No flatened primers, I got 8 reloads per brass before I threw them out. and there was no reason to throw the brass away, No split necks etc. I just thought it was time to get new brass. That load at my elevation/humidity/temperatures chronied at 3400fps. We shot it out of 3 different rifles over 3 different chronies.

When Barnes finally released data for the 140g TSX and MagPro, I see their max load at 70.5 grains. I decided that while I never exceeded Accurates load data for the Hornaday bullet, I'm too hot when compared to the Barnes Data. So I have backed off my load to 73.0 grains of MagPro. My groups opended up a little at this charge. ( 1" instead of .6") But that is insignificant to me with a hunting load. I mean it's still "minute of elk" accuracy.

You will need to work up what works best for your rifle. Different manuals show different MAX loads. I would suggest you stick with what Barnes has published in their manual ( Which outlawlineman has listed above). I absolutely saw faster velocities with the Barnes TSX than any other bullet over the same powder. And faster velocities probably mean increased pressures.


Looking back at my excel spreadsheet of load data we expermented with, I would suggest MagPro, RL-19 or Retumbo as the better powders for the 140g TSX bullet in a 270WSM. RL-19 will also work well with the 130 grain bullets, and Retumbo works best with the 150g bullets. The thing I liked about Retumbo, is my point of impact didn't change when I changed bullets with this powder. A 140g Nosler Partition hit the same POI as a 140g TSX or a 140g BST. Where with MagPro switching the bullets I saw as much as a 6" change in my POI. I think MagPro excels at the 140g bullets, is just average in the 130 and 150 grains . So look at what other bullets you may want to load and buy a powder that you can use with more loads.


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