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19 August 2004, 11:56
300winnie
Favorite powder to start with?
Getting ready to start load development for my wifes .270 Winchester. She hunts mainly mule deer and elk. I have settled on the new 140 grain Nosler Accubond as the bullet. I am wondering what powder(s) are your favorites for the .270 with 140 grain bullets.

Another item of note is that the rifle is a BAR.
19 August 2004, 15:13
Bear in Fairbanks
300:
Firstly, the only bullet I use in my .270 Win. is a 150 gr. For a number of years I've been trying to find a consistantly accurate load for it. I tried IMR-4350, H-4831 and a number of others. I even played with seating depth. I got good accuracy with about 50 grs. of IMR-4350 but of course, velocity was quite low. I finally tried Rldr-22 and have decided on 56.0 grs., again, this with a 150 gr. Partition. I'd seriously look at Rldr-22 and I'd then definitely play with seating depth. IMO, seating depth would probably be the second most important thing to work with, being preceeded only by the proper powder. My load gives me about 2880 fps (from the chrono) and single digit standard deviations. My seating depth for the Nosler is 2.823" as measured to the ogive. You might try Steve's Pages for some load ideas. They've been a terrific help to me. Good luck. Bear in Fairbanks
19 August 2004, 12:16
shilen30
RL22 and H4831SC. Up to 58 grains H4831SC and 58 grains RL22. These are max IMO so work up. My guess is one of these loads will work out very well for you. I think in terms of velocity, RL22 will have the upper hand. After people telling me their success stories with RL22 on this site, I use it now for my 150 grain bulets in the 270. I do not shoot anything lighter than 150, thoug I have played around with the 130s and 140s. I have tried a few different 140s in my rifle and one bullet would like one powder and a different one would like another. If the first you try doesn't work, try the other. 150s were just the most accurate in my rifle. I can finally shoot 1" groups consistantly with my ruger M77. No doubt my most finicky rifle.
19 August 2004, 12:11
Jay Gorski
IMR or H4350 and H4831sc. J
19 August 2004, 12:11
Bobby
You simply can't go wrong with H4831, and I've been getting some super groups with Reloader 22, it is my favoirte .270 powder right now.
19 August 2004, 15:39
Pecos41
I think for the heavier bullets especially 4831 is the best way to go. This old powder has been turning in superb results in 270s for a long time and STILL works as good as ever. If this doesn't solve your delima, you've got an unusual 270.
19 August 2004, 15:51
djpaintles
I would normally strongly reccommend RL-22, but since you are shooting a BAR I think that it's very important to first check if the BAR has any restrictions on powder burning rates - you may need to use a faster powder. I don't know specifically about BAR's but using a powder as slow as RL-22 could actually damage a M-1 Garand for example (port pressure too high can bend an op-rod on a Garand).
That being said 60.0grs of RL-22 with a 140 Accubond shoots sub 1/2 MOA at 300yds in my Berretta Mato 270 (Max Load - WW cases, Fed 210M)
19 August 2004, 15:27
shilen30
I am pretty much where Bear is at, but RL22 changes a bit from lot to lot so it goes from 56 to 57 grains RL22 for the 150 grain bullets, and my seating depth is about the same using a stoney point bullet comparator (very slightly off the lands. Not much). Personally, for elk, I would go with this load hands down. Your sectional density is right at the lower acceptable limit with the 150 grain bullets also. And, you don't need a velocity much greater than 2900 FPS. You'll like it. My advice: If you like RL22 and plan on loading up a lot of rounds, buy a large thing of it. Outstanding powder but it changes from lot to lot.
20 August 2004, 04:26
Bill Mc
Other than using what I already have, I read what my reloading books say and try to use a load that fills up at least 90 percent of the case.
19 August 2004, 18:50
ricciardelli
IMR-4831 From 47.4 grains to 56.3 grains
Winchester WLR Primer
20 August 2004, 01:43
<eldeguello>
IMR 4350!!
19 August 2004, 18:00
ruttinbuck
53.2 gr IMR 4350 with hornady 140gr BTSP wlr primers.Chronied @ 2900 fps,3 shots under MOA @ 100 yds.
20 August 2004, 03:59
Reloader
Loaded a Box Tuesday for my wife's upcoming texas whitetail hunt.

55.1 grains of H4831 under a 140 NBT for a MV of 2900 fps, shoots in the .6s at 100.

Rifle is a Model 700 w/ the Sims pad installed. This load doesn't kick much at all.

Good Luck!

Reloader
20 August 2004, 03:49
POP
H4831....RL22