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4831, 130 soft point flat base. If the rifle wont shoot that, it's time for a different barrel.....paraphrase from O'Connor.
There are many good gun powders for the 270 Win., check-out reloading manuals or go online. The powder that works the best in my 270 Win. is Alliant Reloder #26, however, it is almost impossible to find at this moment.
Its hard to stuff up a 270 so bad that it isn’t a 250 yard deer rifle. Accuracy doesn’t matter much, the last bit of velocity doesn’t mean much so that only leaves the bullet. That used to hard to screw up too, since every .277 bullet made had the 270 Win in mind. You dont need the hardest or softest, sleekest or bluntest ( if that was the only factor) won’t matter, and why would you want the lightest or heaviest?
I’d walk past the .277 bullets swinging a dead cat and buy whatever 130 grain cup and core flatbases you knock down and call it good. Businesses have differing dead cat policies so you never heard it from me.
Cabelas is a big fan of this practice. Don't forget to have someone filming you, that #### could go viral on tiktok.
Hey guys
I just picked up a beauty Model 70 in .270win. I have a set of RCBS dies on the way and plan to pick up some powder and bullets to get a load worked up over the summer.
What are guys having good luck with for powder and bullets?
I currently only hunt whitetails, as far as big game goes, and the farthest shot possible in the area I hunt is maybe 250 yards. So I'm leaning towards a 130gr Hornady SSt or Nosler BT. I have lots of Varget handy for my .223 and .308, so may see what I can do with that powder, but would consider others if it's likely to yield better results.
Any experience would be appreciated. Feel free to DM me if you have brass or bullets you might part with, or other advice.