I've been out twice to the gun range in the past two weeks, working on a super load for my 270 Win., and to achieve the goal of 3,300 fps combined with 1/2" accuracy........well it happened. Last year I received great results from the 270 win., Alliant 16 behind the 130 gr. Accubond. Velocity was 3,266 with 1/2" groups, however my goal was not met to achieve 3,300 fps plus. After conducting some recent research, there was information about Alliant #26 and increased velocities and accuracy, however nothing on the 130 gr. bullet, only the 150 gr. A PM to a Gun Nutz member for information on the 130 gr. combined with Alliant #26 concluded my search.
(Note:*** Thanks to Buckmastr for providing me load-data through Quickload***)
Here is some figures:
Custom 270 Winchester - E.M. Precision
Remington Action
Bob Jury Custom Barrel 27" 1-10 right twist
B&C Stock
Trigger Tech Trigger 1.5 lbs.
Swarovski 2-12x50
Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. with scope
First round of load data showed promise, however it required some fine tuning. I concluded that the powder loads of 61.0 grains with 1/10th of a grain increments may be the trick. Therefore, 61.0 to 61.7 were conducted and results are superb! As you can see in the photo that the 270 Win. out performed itself by reaching near velocities of the 270 WSM. accompanied with nice groups. Highest velocity group was 3,402, 3,418, 3,419 however resulted in loose primer pockets. Note the the white square, from edge to edge is 3/4", and not 1".
Data:
Hornady Brass
130 gr. Nosler Accubond
Fed. 210M
Alliant #26 61.5 gr.
.015 jump
Brass was weighed and outside neck-turned. Note that I did lose 8 brass, 3 blown primers and 5 very loose primer pockets.
https://imgur.com/a/ugtkxOe
(Note:*** Thanks to Buckmastr for providing me load-data through Quickload***)
Here is some figures:
Custom 270 Winchester - E.M. Precision
Remington Action
Bob Jury Custom Barrel 27" 1-10 right twist
B&C Stock
Trigger Tech Trigger 1.5 lbs.
Swarovski 2-12x50
Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. with scope
First round of load data showed promise, however it required some fine tuning. I concluded that the powder loads of 61.0 grains with 1/10th of a grain increments may be the trick. Therefore, 61.0 to 61.7 were conducted and results are superb! As you can see in the photo that the 270 Win. out performed itself by reaching near velocities of the 270 WSM. accompanied with nice groups. Highest velocity group was 3,402, 3,418, 3,419 however resulted in loose primer pockets. Note the the white square, from edge to edge is 3/4", and not 1".
Data:
Hornady Brass
130 gr. Nosler Accubond
Fed. 210M
Alliant #26 61.5 gr.
.015 jump
Brass was weighed and outside neck-turned. Note that I did lose 8 brass, 3 blown primers and 5 very loose primer pockets.
https://imgur.com/a/ugtkxOe
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