Hodgdon Data

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I am wondering if someone would kindly copy and paste Hodgdon Load Data for 270 Win with 140gr bullets.

I can't seem to get anywhere with it on my phone as I believe it uses Java for selections.

TIA
 
Cartridge: 270 Winchester
Load Type: Rifle
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Bullet Weight (Gr.) Manufacturer Powder Bullet Diam. C.O.L. Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure Grs. Vel. (ft/s) Pressure
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon H1000 .277" 3.280" 59.0 2771 41,800 CUP 63.0C 2979 50,800 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 7828 .277" 3.280" 52.0 2628 40,500 CUP 57.2 2939 50,600 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Winchester Supreme 780 .277" 3.280" 54.5 2758 51,500 PSI 58.0 2925 60,100 PSI
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon H4831 .277" 3.280" 54.0 2716 43,900 CUP 58.0C 2888 50,100 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon Hybrid 100V .277" 3.280" 50.0 2787 53,600 PSI 54.2C 2964 62,300 PSI
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 4831 .277" 3.280" 50.6 2738 44,400 CUP 54.0 2896 50,700 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon H4350 .277" 3.280" 49.0 2737 44,500 CUP 52.0 2870 50,400 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon H414 .277" 3.280" 46.0 2644 42,900 CUP 48.9 2788 49,800 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 4350 .277" 3.280" 49.0 2712 43,800 CUP 53.2 2916 51,000 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Winchester 760 .277" 3.280" 46.0 2644 42,900 CUP 48.9 2788 49,800 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon Varget .277" 3.280" 41.0 2623 44,300 CUP 43.7 2772 50,500 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 4320 .277" 3.280" 41.5 2614 42,700 CUP 44.5 2775 50,000 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 4064 .277" 3.280" 42.0 2608 43,300 CUP 46.1 2828 50,800 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP IMR IMR 4895 .277" 3.280" 42.0 2650 44,600 CUP 45.6 2828 50,100 CUP
140 GR. SFT SP Hodgdon H4895 .277" 3.280" 40.0 2627 45,300 CUP 42.6 2768 50,600 CUP
 
I had tremendous success with the 140 Accubond in my CDL using Vihtavuori N165. 60 grain got me with striking distance of 3000 fps and very nice groups. You might want to try Hodgdons new RL 17 as well....use IMR 4350 data. Eagleye.
 
Thanks guys.

I happen to have about 9lbs of RL 17 that hasn't worked well in my F-Class rigs so maybe it will work for hunting loads.
 
Tbooker is right, just go to their website. Be careful though, if you want to load hot just use their info for guidelines and watch for signs of pressure. You would be better to just determine on what bullet you are commited to using and then find someone to help you with manuals stating min. and max. loads. The bullet people do not normally offer loading data on the web.
 
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