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| Nosler 5th Edition- Fed.210 primer; IMR 4350 pwdr; start load 48.5 grains; max. load is 52.5 grains. Adjust COL to fit your rifle and magazine. |
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| I use a long-seated 140 accubond with 60.0grs of RL-22. I get a pinch over 3000fps and it shoots 1/2 MOA at 200 and 300yds in my Berretta Mato.......DJ |
| Posts: 3976 | Location: Oklahoma,USA | Registered: 27 February 2004 |
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| That's the ticket! I just tried the Accubond with 60.0 RL-22 w-w cases and primers in my Pac-Nor'ed 700 Rem. Got well under an inch at 100 and 3056 fps av. The same load with the 130 Interbond gave 3090fps. and better accuracy. Thinking I've found something to lob at Elk and Deer. By the way, H4831 at book max. was nearly 200 fps slower in this rifle! |
| Posts: 339 | Location: SE Kansas | Registered: 05 March 2003 |
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| I also used 60.0 grs of RL 22 in Lapua cases with a Fed 210M primer. My 22" Blaser barrel may be a bit slower than those of the gentlemen above - I got an avg. MV of 2925, or something like that. Still, my load averaged in the .6s (3 shot @ 100 yds), so I left well enough alone.
Pretty long bullets. Need to be seated some way below the neck, unless you have a longer than standard magazine.
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| Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002 |
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| 56.5 grs of H4831 SC below the 140 accubond make my .270 sing. can't wait to study the terminal ballistics of this load... 11/6 is not too far away for all of us Texas hunters. |
| Posts: 225 | Location: houston, tx | Registered: 04 February 2003 |
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| Thanks for the info guys, it helps alot. Gonna head to the range on the weekend to work up a load. |
| Posts: 29 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: 18 October 2004 |
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