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| I use the RCBS 270 SAA as cast and sold by Western Bullet Company. Good quality and very fairly priced IMO. It weighs a hair over 280 grs and shoots very well. I load it in the range you are considering using HS-6 in a couple of Smith's and a couple of Ruger's. http://www.westernbullet.com/rcbs45270saa.html |
| Posts: 1581 | Location: Either far north Idaho or Hill Country Texas depending upon the weather | Registered: 26 March 2005 |
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| +1 on the RCBS 270 SAA. It's available from Montana Bullet Works as well. It works well over Alliant 2400 too. |
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| in the use of cast fit is always the trump check out all dimensions in your gun then choose a boolit accordingly hardness may or may not not a cure for your particular issue nice handle by the way |
| Posts: 291 | Location: wisconsin | Registered: 20 March 2005 |
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| The Keith or the LBT style are excellent, somewhere around 250-260 grs is best in a S&W & you might need them a bit bigger than .452". How many do you need?
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| White eagle, sent you a pm... |
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| quote: Originally posted by sixshot_01: The Keith or the LBT style are excellent, somewhere around 250-260 grs is best in a S&W & you might need them a bit bigger than .452". How many do you need?
Dick
If I find something better than I've used so far, I'll probably be buyibng them in 500-bullet lots, just as I do with the stuff I buy now. |
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