Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Originally Posted by Riflehunter
And I'm talking about H4831sc with the 150's. Reloder 26 with 150's gives the good velocity, but it's no good in very hot temperatures.

RL-26 also isn't as good as H4831 in cold temperatures. At zero Fahrenheit, with 150s the most accurate Reloder 26 handload in my .270 shifted point of impact about 1.5 inches at 100 yards--which would of course be 6" at 400. Zero is pretty common during rifle seasons here in Montana, and below zero not usual--the reason I stick with H4831....
You don't prefer Reloder 23 in the .270 as more stable than Reloder 26, but giving higher velocities than H4831sc (though not as high velocities as Reloder 26)?