load data needed
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load data needed
Looking for some data for the .270 maximum. Thanks in advance.
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Re: load data needed
I am currently using 15.0 grains of SR4759 with 130 grain Hornady spire point bullets. Also using CCI 400 primers. Hit six rams first time out with this load and they all went down so it must work OK.
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Re: load data needed
Don't have my book in front of me, but it seems I shoot 21 grains of 2015 with a 140 bullet. I've shot the sissy load that Lynn talked about, and it works well thru turkeys, never tried it on rams. I got so accustomed to shooting the heavy bullets that when I put some 90 & 110 grain pills in it, I was amazed at the difference in (lesser) recoil.
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