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130 gr. Interbonds for 270WSM

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25 May 2005, 02:36
boilerroom
130 gr. Interbonds for 270WSM
Looking for loads with the above combination. I have access to H, IMR, and for a limited time, RL powders only.


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28 May 2005, 02:52
boilerroom
Bump


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28 May 2005, 08:23
cliffs2
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Originally posted by boilerroom:
Bump
Try RL22 or IMR 7828. Both have worked well for me in my 270wsm. I did use 7828 with the Interbond and had good accuracy.
28 May 2005, 09:45
ricciardelli
http://stevespages.com/277_11_130.html


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29 May 2005, 12:14
boilerroom
Thanks cliff

I've already printed out everything on your site for this and many others chamberings...but thanks again Steve. Wink


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29 May 2005, 20:20
Savage99
The load in my rifle may not work the same in yours. Check out the data at shortmags.org.

I have some 130 gr Interbonds and they don't shoot well in my Kimber. Powders like 4350 and 4831 should work. I am using RL 22 and have used MagPro but if you can't count on a supply!

I am shooting the 140 Ballistic tips for practice this year and the 140 Accubonds for deer and black bear. If larger game was around I might carry stronger bullets.


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29 May 2005, 20:46
phurley5
I have used RL-19, RL-22 and RL-25 all with good results. I am shooting 130-140-150 grain bullets. Best results so far have been with 150 grain North Fork with RL-25 (67.5 grains and Fed 215M primer). Speed is around 3170 fps. I got 3455 fps out of a 130 grain North Fork using RL-22 powder, the accuracy was only fair at 1.5 inchs. All my speeds are three shot averages over a Oehler 35P chronograph. I have tried Barnes TSX, Nosler Accubond, Sierra Gameking, and North Fork so far, with best accuracy from North Forks. wave Good shooting.


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