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I have ordered a barrel to make a 270 Bee what powders have been working well for you? Currently I only have Retumbo to try and a small amount of Magnum. I have some 140 gr Accubonds, 150 gr ABLR, 150 gr Hornady Spire Point and 160 gr Partition to try. It will be a while till I get the barrel and get the gun up and running but I want to get some proven powders and loads in the mean time.


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When I had a 270 Bee I used Rl22, but today would be inclined to grab RL25.

This is based on how well it has been working for me in the 7mm mags....not much difference really.




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With the 140's try RL-25. The 160's IMR-7828. Never tried the 150's in the my .270 Wby.


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IMR 7828 works well for me.


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Best groups out of my model 70 rl22 with 140gr accubonds.


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Add Ramshot Magnum to what's already been mentioned...

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I haven't experimented much, but so far have tried RL22 and 7828 and am getting great accuracy from RL22. Chrono hasn't been working so not sure of velocity.

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7828- very accurate, fast, and consistent for me. RL 22 was accurate but not as fast. as was RL25.

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There certainly are some powders being mentioned quite a bit. I forgot I still have 2 lbs of the old Hercules RL 22 so will give it a try. I'll keep an eye out for some IMR 7828 ssc and RL 25. Alliant powers are pretty hard to come by these days.

Thanks for the info guys.

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Originally Posted by BobinNH
When I had a 270 Bee I used Rl22, but today would be inclined to grab RL25.

This is based on how well it has been working for me in the 7mm mags....not much difference really.


I am with Bob on this one Gerry, 7828, RL22 and RL25 should work really well. Since I started working with RL25 it has trumped 22 in my 7's and I imagine it would only be better yet in the 270WBY. Retumbo would be another good one too I bet.

Not sure what powders you can get your hands on, but I'd gladly run the numbers for you.


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For me, when using 130's, 7828ssc has by far provided the best combo of accuracy and speed...3400-3500 fps. In addition, I have found it to be consistent from lot to lot. RL-22 provided speed, but not accuracy.

For 140's, RL-25 was the winner.

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I was able to get some IMR 7828 ssc today so between it, RL 22 and Retumbo I'm pretty sure some good loads will be found. I'm going with a Benchmark stainless 1 in 9 twist the same contour and length as the factory Sako guns, length will be 62 cm which is 24 3/8". The action is my good old LH Sako L691, should be a great gun when all is said and done.


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Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by BobinNH
When I had a 270 Bee I used Rl22, but today would be inclined to grab RL25.

This is based on how well it has been working for me in the 7mm mags....not much difference really.


I am with Bob on this one Gerry, 7828, RL22 and RL25 should work really well. Since I started working with RL25 it has trumped 22 in my 7's and I imagine it would only be better yet in the 270WBY. Retumbo would be another good one too I bet.

Not sure what powders you can get your hands on, but I'd gladly run the numbers for you.


If you would like to run the numbers I would definitely appreciate it.


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I could match factory specs in all bullet weighs using IMR 4831. Obviously several other powders around this, to a little slower would also work well.


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I just got my 270WBY together with a 25" Bartlein. Only two range sessions and just today with Chrono.
I only want to use 150's.
RE22 is accurate but 69.5grs with a 150BT is only 3050. Factory 150 Spire Points go 3130-3140.
I'm going to bump it to 70grs and also try about 72grs of 7828. The one load of 7828 I tried first time out was least accurate but still was 3/4'ish. R22 will drive tacks.

If I can get 3100 with a 150 at 1/2-3/4" in a 7.5lb scoped 270WBY I'm in heaven...

I may try RL25 although I have tried it in several rifles without any success, yet. (WBY's and 7mags).

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Good luck Dave, let us know how it all works out. The lightest I want to use is the 140 gr Accubond, there is a lot to be said for going with a 150 gr or heavier like you are doing.


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