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Anybody know where I can find some load info for these bullets? I'm loading in .270. Nosler's website has very limited data and I was hoping to find more options. Any ideas?
 
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They'll recommend using their ballistic tip data if you ask them....

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*For load data, please contact us directly at 1-800-285-3701 ext. 1046.


http://nosler.com/index.php?p=25
 
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Other than the monometal bullets, most cup-and-core bullets of the same weight can use the same starting loads. If you'll note, for example, the data in the Nosler Manual is applicable to all bullet weights in a caliber(and even some weights as much as 5 grains different), without regard to whether the bullet is a partition, ballistic tip, or other. The same is true of most manuals.

The variations between individual rifles will cause as much or more variation in velocity/pressure as the difference in two bullets of the same weight in the same rifle. So, don't worry so much about using bullet-specific data as working up your load carefully and systematically with whatever bullet you are using.
 
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This worked for me in my Beretta Mato 270 Winchester, 3 shots at 200yds:




WW Cases, GM210M Federal Primers, Bersined to .0012 Runout or less.
You can try other powders mentioned for other 140gr bullets but RL-22 seems to work really well in the 270 Winchester. My Sako Finnlite 270 Win likes a grain more with 130gr TSX's.......................DJ


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this is a little off topic but what sort of reloading dies do you use dj?
 
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I was shooting 140gr Ballistic Tips switched over to Accubonds and changed nothing.
140gr Accubond
Winch. or frontier brass
Fed 210 primer
H4831SC at 58grs (max load so work up to it)
O.A.L set at 3.350
Shoots .5 inch groups easily in Browning A-bolt
 
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This worked for me in my Beretta Mato 270 Winchester, 3 shots at 200yds:




WW Cases, GM210M Federal Primers, Bersined to .0012 Runout or less.
You can try other powders mentioned for other 140gr bullets but RL-22 seems to work really well in the 270 Winchester. My Sako Finnlite 270 Win likes a grain more with 130gr TSX's.......................DJ


Wow! that is close to the 200 yard Bench rest Record...

200 yard Aggregate
R. Serain, FRA 1991 .2613
M. Rattigan, USA 1999 .2180


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Wow! that is close to the 200 yard Bench rest Record...

200 yard Aggregate
R. Serain, FRA 1991 .2613
M. Rattigan, USA 1999 .2180



Of course there is a huge difference between shooting 3 shot groups and shooting 10 shot groups like they did when they earned the records........................DJ


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That is still some great shooting with a hunting rifle. I couldn't touch it at 100 yards with anything I own. Well done!


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Anybody know where I can find some load info for these bullets? I'm loading in .270. Nosler's website has very limited data and I was hoping to find more options. Any ideas?


Actually just for fun, I tried some H1000 as well as my usual powders: IMR4831, 4350, H4831, 4350, and Re19, 22. For whatever reason, the H1000 produced top velocities in this particular rifle and grouped 3 shots in 3/4". That's not bad for a hunting rifle that will be used in areas where a long shot is 300 yards.


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