Go to powder for .270 Winchester?

H4831sc is the one to use. I have reloaded bullets from 130 to 160 grains with it, Sierra Ph, Sierra GK, Nosler partitions, Hornady Il and SST. I have sub moa loads with all these bullets. No need to look further.
 
Yes. I've read reports of success with RL26 particularly with the heavier bullets--mainly 150s. A number of guys are getting higher velocity with the 150s with RL26 than with any other powder.

I would very much like to try Reloder 26 with 150 grain Nosler Partitions ... but i cannot find any of it anywhere. Perhaps someday it will come back.
 
I would very much like to try Reloder 26 with 150 grain Nosler Partitions ... but i cannot find any of it anywhere. Perhaps someday it will come back.

You can try Norma MRP. You can easily exceed 2900 fps with 150 grain with no pressure signs and extreme accuracy with Sierra GK. Eagleye on this forum is the MRP pro.
 
I've had great success with H-4831, IMR-4831 with 130gr. Nosler Accubonds. Recently, I've tried Alliant Reloder #16, the same accuracy results with higher velocity.
 
I will be developing a powder ladder test for my 270 Win using Alliant Reloder 16 and 130 grain Nosler AccuBond bullets. I use WLR primers and Hornady brass. Reloder 16 is being advertised as "World Class stability across temperature extremes" as well as getting 3200+ fps velocity with 130 grain bullets. It does very well in a 30-06 too ... especially with bullet weights from 150 to 180 grains.

It apparently has a burn rate that is very close to H4350. H4350 supply is currently quite limited and it doesn't have the anti-copper fouling additives that Reloder 16 has. After reading through a few Internet reviews and test results I though I will give it a try.

https://www.alliantpowder.com/products/powder/reloder16.aspx
 
I will be developing a powder ladder test for my 270 Win using Alliant Reloder 16 and 130 grain Nosler AccuBond bullets. I use WLR primers and Hornady brass. Reloder 16 is being advertised as "World Class stability across temperature extremes" as well as getting 3200+ fps velocity with 130 grain bullets. It does very well in a 30-06 too ... especially with bullet weights from 150 to 180 grains.

It apparently has a burn rate that is very close to H4350. H4350 supply is currently quite limited and it doesn't have the anti-copper fouling additives that Reloder 16 has. After reading through a few Internet reviews and test results I though I will give it a try.

https://www.alliantpowder.com/products/powder/reloder16.aspx

Yup, that's the powder I'm using in my 270 Win. My rifle achieved velocities between 3,255 to 3,266 fps with 130 gr. accubonds, great accuracy as well.
 
Depends on bullet weight. For 150 grain bullets a healthy dose of IMR4350 can't be beat for both accuracy and speed. I got a friend onto that load and he is hooked.
 
Yup, that's the powder I'm using in my 270 Win. My rifle achieved velocities between 3,255 to 3,266 fps with 130 gr. accubonds, great accuracy as well.

That sounds really good to me. :) Thank you for letting me know your load results. How many grains of Reloder 16 did you use with those 130 grain Nosler AccuBonds in order to get that velocity range? I would like to see if I can get that velocity range too. I am also interested to know what primer manufacturer you used? I have both Winchester WLRs and Federal Gold Metal Match large rifle (FD-GM210M).

Much appreciated
 
That sounds really good to me. :) Thank you for letting me know your load results. How many grains of Reloder 16 did you use with those 130 grain Nosler AccuBonds in order to get that velocity range? I would like to see if I can get that velocity range too. I am also interested to know what primer manufacturer you used? I have both Winchester WLRs and Federal Gold Metal Match large rifle (FD-GM210M).

Much appreciated

Sorry for not returning your request earlier.
Load Data
130 gr. Nosler Accubond
Alliant Reloder 55.0 grains #16
Fed. 210M
Sako Brass
.020 Jump
Note that my rifle is a complete custom, with a 27"#3 barrel. Case in point, I have two custom rifles with 27" barrels and the third one is in it's infancy being built, again with a 27" barrel. Purpose for the long barrels is that I hunt open and semi-open terrain for flatter trajectory.
https://imgur.com/a/DuI88R8
 
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