prairie lover
CGN Regular
- Location
- southern MB
my x bolt and 130 accubonds did well speed and accuracy wise with r 19. imr and hodgdon powders struggled with accuracy.
I've been using the following load:
Nosler brass
150gr Partition
60.5gr RL26
BR2 primer
just over 2950 fps over an Oehler 35P (2968 average IIRC) out of a T3 Superlight.
So, I ended up with a set of .270 dies, which meant I ended up with a .270 rifle, which means I now have to reload my once fired brass. The local regiment has the use of our DND range until the end of the month, so I'm stuck doing virtual shooting until then.
Let's hear what your pet loads for the .270 are! I'm partial to 130 grain bullets, but if you've loaded the heavies tell us about it. Ditto for monolithics.
Hodgdon Brass
Nosler ABLR 150gn
60.0gn RL26
Fed 210
gave me 3228 fps, 26 inch barrel, over a LabRadar at 3600 ft. Quite a difference in velocity over your load???
57.5gn RL26
gave me 3039 fps .880 moa, ES 9, SD 4.2, 5 shots - Still developing. Just pointing out the difference in velocity.
Hodgdon Brass
Nosler ABLR 150gn
60.0gn RL26
Fed 210
gave me 3228 fps, 26 inch barrel, over a LabRadar at 3600 ft. Quite a difference in velocity over your load???
57.5gn RL26
gave me 3039 fps .880 moa, ES 9, SD 4.2, 5 shots - Still developing. Just pointing out the difference in velocity.
Hodgdon Brass
Nosler ABLR 150gn
60.0gn RL26
Fed 210
gave me 3228 fps, 26 inch barrel, over a LabRadar at 3600 ft. Quite a difference in velocity over your load???
57.5gn RL26
gave me 3039 fps .880 moa, ES 9, SD 4.2, 5 shots - Still developing. Just pointing out the difference in velocity.
elevation above sea level effects downrange ballistics, but not muzzle velocity. Temperature can, but I find RL26 to be pretty good in "normal" hot the cold conditions (+25c down to -15c)
3200 fps 150gr 270 Win - Sounds too spicy for me, but realistically it's probably only 10k psi over max. RL26 is a real performer in the 270. Primer pocket life would tell the tale




























