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Sorry to ask the question that has probably already been discussed, but I cannot get the search fuction to work. What is your best load for the 270 Win. with 140 g Accubonds?
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I used 58 gr of H4831sc. For some reason, everytime I tried to push them faster, my groups would spread. Never chronied them.

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Seems to me 60 grains of IMR7828SSC was a goodun.


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H4831SC is a good to go load. I also found a great node with RL-22 around 58.4gr with 140 AB.

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49 grains of H4831sc behind a 140 Accubond works well for me.


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I use a book max load (Nosler) of H4831SC with the 140 Accubond. Accuracy was 3/4" @ 100yds. I didn't play with the load futher, as it was my buddy's gun, and I figured that was good to go for him.

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My featherweight prefers 58.0 H4831SC under a 140 Accubond. Runs at 2860 fps. Taking it to Wyoming for antelope in about a week. Sighted in a 2 inches high at 100 the Leupold LRD reticle is almost dead on to 500.

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Ran H4831 to 59.0gr for 2950fps and superb accuracy.


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Max book load of RL-22 gave 3k in my 22" Pac-Nor barrel.

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What ever federal loads in their factory ammo! Shoots about 1/2" in my remington 721.

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Btw, that is an excellent bullet for that round.

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Thanks for the replies. I guess I know which powder to start with.

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i have good luck with book max load of rl19.

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my Vanguard in 270 Win realy likes Rl22 also. Most accurate
load tryed so far. Still looking for something better.

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I have tried Ramshot Hunter, H4831 and Reloader 22 with 140s, inlcuding the Accubond, and like Hunter the best by far. Not sure of my load without looking at my notes, but it is a book maximum or close to it. Second choice for accuracy is Reloader 22. This is from a sample of 4 or 5 .270s over the last few years.

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Originally Posted by ned
49 grains of H4831sc behind a 140 Accubond works well for me.


FORTY 9 of 59gr? Sounds about like a 7/08 load.


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Originally Posted by 65BR
Originally Posted by ned
49 grains of H4831sc behind a 140 Accubond works well for me.


FORTY 9 of 59gr? Sounds about like a 7/08 load.



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59.5 gr H4831sc, CCI 200 primer, WIN brass, 2967 ave. over chrono

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Ned - thanks for clarifying.

Need to load some myself and have ABs + H/sc....

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