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I tried it in my 300 wsm, never even got close to their published speeds, I called Hodgeon and they told me that I have to use the same bullet that they used, I think that is a bunch of bunk.

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Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by AussieGunWriter
And........H335 is not an Extreme powder.


For the extreme weather in Oz?


Extreme weather in Oz, is hot and bloody hot, but my point was that H 335 is not an Aussie product included in the Extreme range marketed here in the US.


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Yes... My point being that a very old ball powder can be a better fit a any specific application, than an extreme powder.

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I tried Superformance in my 270 Winchester. It worked
well with 130gr and best with 140gr bullets. Pressure
seemed to jump using 150gr bullets. Also very
accurate with the Nosler 140gr Accubonds.

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Originally Posted by GunTruck50
I tried Superformance in my 270 Winchester. It worked
well with 130gr and best with 140gr bullets. Pressure
seemed to jump using 150gr bullets. Also very
accurate with the Nosler 140gr Accubonds.


Thanks GT,

Good to know.


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