Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Shag
I'm sad to say that I've yet to get anything promising out H4831. But this is a completely different rifle to me and I will try it.

BB,
I will get some 7828. Thanks


Shag, when I got my Kimber 84L MT in 270, I only shot 150's in it (both Ballistic Tips and Partitions) and H4831sc gave me good speed, but not great accuracy. I switched to H4350 at Dober's suggestion and groups shrank considerably.

In past 270's, RL22 always worked well, and RL17 too. However, H4831sc would always be my first choice.

And BTW, a 150 NBT or NP is great elk medicine!



Brad, I may hit you up later on loads with H4350 and the 150gr partition. I have a chit ton of IMR 4350, so that's what I'm using at the moment. I'm heading out to the range with my 270 here in a bit to try out my new Mcmillan wink



FWIW BSA,

With the 150gr Partition in a 270 Win. I usually start around 50.6grs and work up to around 52grs of H4350, with most rifles I have played with a sweet spot will generally show up between 51-52grs in Remington or Winchester brass over a Fed.210 or Win. LR primer.
Usually very good accuracy but don't expect the velocity you can get with the slower powders......
Good Luck,
-Ted smile