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I just picked up a new Bergara woodsman in 270 and will be loading 140 accubonds... I'm looking for the pet loads sticky... I know that I've seen it here before, can someone post a link.... Please Thanks
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59.0 gr H4831 under a 130 gr bullet is a good load. If you don't like compressing powder, the same charge weight of Norma MRP will work nicely.
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There's a monster thread in the reloading section, but I can't seem to find it.
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The "gay" 270W should have a sticky in the Reloading section. If it is not there then why? It is a popular round...
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I just picked up a new Bergara woodsman in 270 and will be loading 140 accubonds... I'm looking for the pet loads sticky... I know that I've seen it here before, can someone post a link.... Please Thanks For the 140gr try H4831 first, or H4350 next. There's no data for RL26 and the 140 gr bullets, only for 150 grainers.
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58gr H4831SC and a CCI200 is working well for me with the 140 Accubond.
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58gr of RL23 with 140gr Accubonds win cases WLR primers at 3.300 OAL. Norma MRP.
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I've never shot a 140 grain in my 270. Aside from a few experimentations years ago, I have always used 60.0 grains of H4831 and a 130 grain Sierra bullet. It always worked for me.
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58-59 grains of H4831sc and a 140 Accubond.
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Where is this reloading section of which you speak? I can't seem to find it.
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130 grain bullet 49 grains 4064
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The 140 is a good compromise weight in the 270, which makes it an ideal weight for deer and elk IMO.
Been using the Hornady 140 grain BTSP Interlock for decades and 55-56 grains of IMR 4831 is my standard load, running 3000 fps. Using a CCI 200 primer I haven't had any ignition problems with this combo although one may want a Mag primer...just in case.
Using 54-55 grains of IMR 4350; 58-59 grains of H 4831; 56-57 grains of RL22, or IMR 7828 will all put you in the same vicinity.
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The 140 is a good compromise weight in the 270, which makes it an ideal weight for deer and elk IMO.
Been using the Hornady 140 grain BTSP Interlock for decades and 55-56 grains of IMR 4831 is my standard load, running 3000 fps. Using a CCI 200 primer I haven't had any ignition problems with this combo although one may want a Mag primer...just in case.
Using 54-55 grains of IMR 4350; 58-59 grains of H 4831; 56-57 grains of RL22, or IMR 7828 will all put you in the same vicinity. I may try some Hornady BTSP, looking at some now.... great price,thanks.
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130gr Partition over 60 grains of H4831sc. 3100 out of a 22" M70 Fwt. Extremely accurate,also. And yes, this is one full grain above Nosler's book max-use with caution.
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130gr BT over 59grs H4831sc.
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