I have just purchased a 270 and will be starting off with some 130 ttsx and was planning on trying h4831 as I have a fair amount of it and it seems to be a popular powder with this cartridge, some say it is like bread and butter. I called barnes and they gave me a max load of 60 gr @ just over 3000 fps (which sounds a bit sluggish to me but then again I haven't loaded for a 270 yet, maybe that's normal?), knowing that a little bit lower velocity is no big deal I made the mistake of buying a chronograph a couple of years ago so now I find myself chasing both accuracy and velocity. Has anyone put this load over a chronograph? Has anyone chronographed this bullet with other powders that showed exceptional accuracy and velocity?
Second question, I was planning on using these bullets on Island blacktail deer which are not that big a deer, knowing what barnes bullets are capable of does anyone think 130 gr is too much, will they possibly zip through too easily? Would I be better off with a 110 ttsx?
Last question, I just scooped a bunch of 270 CIL Imperial brass at the range. Ive never seen this stuff before and cannot find much info about it, except that it is older. Has anyone used this stuff, it it any good? I have other brass so I'm not dying to use it, just curious.
thanks for any feedback
Second question, I was planning on using these bullets on Island blacktail deer which are not that big a deer, knowing what barnes bullets are capable of does anyone think 130 gr is too much, will they possibly zip through too easily? Would I be better off with a 110 ttsx?
Last question, I just scooped a bunch of 270 CIL Imperial brass at the range. Ive never seen this stuff before and cannot find much info about it, except that it is older. Has anyone used this stuff, it it any good? I have other brass so I'm not dying to use it, just curious.
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