Fav 90-100gn .270 Win loads ???

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EDIT - Never mind :rolleyes: . I found some load data on the IMR site. I checked the Hodgdon site but they didn't have any data below 130gns. Let me know if you have a fav though.
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Looking to run up a load for yotes and such for my .270. Anyone have any favorite recipes for a 90gn load?

Found a couple on line ...

Bullet Sierra Varminter
Bullet Weight 90 grs
Powder IMR 4350
Powder Weight 56.5 grs
Primer Winchester LR
Brass Make Winchester
Barrel Length 22 (inches)
C.O.L 3.2 (inches)
Velocity 3250 fps


Bullet Speer TNT
Bullet Weight 90 grs
Powder IMR 4064
Powder Weight 55 grs
Primer CCI
Brass Make Winchester
Barrel Length 22 (inches)
C.O.L 3.17 (inches)
Velocity 3433 fps

Whatca' think? These sound right? Been a while since I have done any rifle reloading :redface: , don't want to blow myself up :eek: and there is nothing in my books for such a light load.

The rifle is a pre-accutrigger Savage and I will assume it has a 1 in 10" twist. Can I stabilize that light a round in a 1/10?

Help :confused:

Thanks
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Savage 111 - 270 Winchester

I shoot the Remington bulk 100 grain PSP bullets using 55 grains of W760 powder grains and WLR primers. The groups at 100yds are about 3/4" and this is about as high as i want to go with this round, still yet to nail a coyote with this round. There are no pressure signs and the brass seems to take the near-max load quite well.

Hope this helps
 
I hit 3500 fps in a 24" 270 Win once with Varget and the Speer 90 gr. TnT

actual powder charge escapes me, but it was a screamer of a varmint load :D
 
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