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 | | From:  Gunrockets (Original Message) | Sent: 15/03/2003 00:38 |
270 WINCHESTER: The powder that showed the best uniformity and yielded the best accuracy is IMR 4831. 100 GR. SP 58.6 gr IMR 4831 3100 FPS 110 GR. HP 57.3 gr IMR 4831 3000 FPS 130 GR. SP 57.6 gr IMR 4831 2900 FPS 140 GR. BTSP 54.1 gr IMR 4831 2800 FPS 150 GR. SP or RN 52.9 gr IMR 4831 2700 FPS --------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Water's Pet Load 130 gr Sierra Spitzer 57.0 gr IMR 4831 OAL 3.33 MOST ACCURATE LOAD TESTED 3/4 moa 3000 FPS 150 gr Sierra Spitzer 57.0 gr WW 785 2800 FPS OAL 3.33 MOST ACCURATE 150 GR LOAD. _______________________________________________________________ |
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 | | | From: wildman | Sent: 03/04/2003 04:15 |
I use 58 grains of IRM 4831 behind a 130 grain Sierra spitzer. I know boat tails are in vogue, but the flat bases I shoot make a small 3 leaf clove pattern,all touching. I hate to argue with success. I have never had any pressure problems with the Ruger 77 that I use, but I accidently used some in my 760 Remington pump and had a hard time ejecting the cases. |
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Speer 90 gr TNT N-203B, 54.0 grs 3407 Fps SD= 9 BC=.259 100 yd accuracy = 1.30" 200 yd accuracy = 1.70" Recoil = 15 ft-lbs 24" barrel Good load for small predator, varmint
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Barnes 130 gr Triple Shock IMR-4350, 55.0 grs 3094 fps SD = 10 BC = .378 100 yd accuracy = 0.90" recoil = 18 ft-lbs 24" barrel
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Speer 140 gr Bear Claw Reloder 22, 56.0 grs 2947 fps SD = 12 BC = .287 100 yd accuracy 1.10" Recoil = 19 ft-lbs
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Swift 150 gr A-Frame Reloder 22, 55.5 grs 2871 fps SD = 8 BC = .307 100 yd accuracy 0.80" Recoil 19 ft-lbs
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Nosler 160 gr Partition MRP, 55.5 grs 2813 fps SD = 13 BC = .361 100 yd accuracy 1.30" Recoil 20 ft-lbs
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Winchester Model 70 270 Cartridge: Win. Fired: Once Trim-to-Length: 2.530" Primer: CCI Large Rifle Bullet Manufacturer/Type: Serria 110Gr Pro-Hunter Powder Manufacturer/Type: IMR 4064 Powder Charge: 48.9 Cartridge Overall Length: 3.165" Approximate Velocity: 3200 fps Gotta couple G-hogs Straight in the head at over 300yds With this load. |
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