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Anyone experiment with this? What are your loads? velocity? accuracy? | ||
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I experienced great accuracy with Sierra 90 HP's. They will almost cut a groundhog in half, but most importantly this bullet fragments well, and does not richochet much (although it is still a bit worse than a .22-250). My accuracy lasted until I'd fired about 2700 shots, then opened up to 1.5-2 MOA. I can't recall the powder right now, sorry! jpb | |||
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Say POP, any chance you are related to the Greek I went to Fincher school with inthe late 1940's? | ||
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....and here I thought the 270 WAS a varmit gun... LOL jeffe | |||
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nope...not related! Sorry. Any loads fellas (powder charge, primer etc?) | |||
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Pop; Here you go! These will Puff-Up a Wyoming Coyote in a heart beat! 90 gr Sierra HP IMR 4831- 60 grains -Win LR Mag primer-My Favorite IMR 4350- 58 grains- Win LR Mag primer. Both these loads are 1 grain shy of MAX, I don't shoot 90's in my 270 anymore, only because I have a 220 Swift and 25-06 in Varmint configurations. These loads were pretty darn accuratre. Warm weather shooting, you probably don't need Mag primers but for your Wyoming winters I'd sure use'em! I picked up some Speers one time and they shot pretty good too, but the Sierras were a little more accurate and consistant. Good luck, Marsh Mule | |||
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