Gibo if it is accurate stick with it because it aint broke so don't try to fix it but if you decide to then you may find another accuracy node with a hotter charge but then you may also end up doing...
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Gibo if it is accurate stick with it because it aint broke so don't try to fix it but if you decide to then you may find another accuracy node with a hotter charge but then you may also end up doing...
My goal later on when I can afford it is to have another 7mm whether it be a 280 or 7mm WSM i have not made my mind up yet as I do not know if I want to rebarrel the remington later down the track...
I was getting some good daytime muzzle flash from teh remmy when I got up to 56 grains of 2209 and the muzzle blast threw up a small clump of grass on one shot I took thought I had hit the ground in...
Thanks for that info Grunta I had a look at the load data on the nosler site last night and found that their accuracy powder for the 270win tested in a 24 inch barrel and their 150 grain bullets with...
never hurts to try :D just looked up the bc of those speer bullets and bugger me they have a bc of .489 and an sd of .279
One of the main reasons I asked is I might be getting some projectiles that are surplus to the owners requirements and the ones I actually want to boost my current stock of sierra gameking 130 grain...
Just wondering what this weight bullet goes like in the 270 is it worth trying out or better to stick with 130's