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The good ol 270 win

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  • leeblackman
    Sounds like a good deal to me. I'm a big fan of 4831sc myself for the .270win. My rifle seems to really like the 150gr bullets more than the 130gr. I load 56.3grs of 4831sc with a Hornady 150gr SP, and my 710 love it.

    Speer grand slams have been out for a while. I remember in some circles they were considered to be more of a premium bullet. Now everything is solid copper HP's and bonded hard cores. But when it boils down to it, I've never heard of anyone having problem with the cheap old Remington yellow and green box ammo with its Remington SP bullets, so I don't think your going to have any problems with a better Speer bullet.
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  • sandwarrior
    quote:Originally posted by leeblackman
    Sounds like a good deal to me. I'm a big fan of 4831sc myself for the .270win. My rifle seems to really like the 150gr bullets more than the 130gr. I load 56.3grs of 4831sc with a Hornady 150gr SP, and my 710 love it.

    Speer grand slams have been out for a while. I remember in some circles they were considered to be more of a premium bullet. Now everything is solid copper HP's and bonded hard cores. But when it boils down to it, I've never heard of anyone having problem with the cheap old Remington yellow and green box ammo with its Remington SP bullets, so I don't think your going to have any problems with a better Speer bullet.


    Those bullets will work just fine. I loaded for a friend using 55.4 gr. of H4831sc behind a 140 gr. Accubond. Those chrono'd at about 2960 from his rifle (Rem 700 BDL). Easily attained velocity and very accurate. I'll say it again to those who haven't heard it from me. The .270 is very far from being obsolete. Even if I never was a fan in my early years. I am now.
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  • JustC
    58gr H4831sc
    130gr NBT
    win brass

    Very accurate and a deer killing machine[;)]
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  • Tel005
    my Win likes 140gr Nosler boattails, but I got much better groups backing up to 49.5gr of powder.
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  • Pistollero1050
    I hunted last year in Pa. with my .270. I used 130 gr accubonds and they worked fine. My hunting partners recomended 150grs. though.
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  • grandman
    Don`t know, but sounds like a good deal on bullets to me. I am just starting to load for the .270 and will keep a watch on this site for more loads. I am going to load 130 gr. Noslers, we`ll see how they do. I sited the gun in with 130 gr. remmington chor-loks. at a 100 yards for about a .75 MOA. I am interested to see how they will do at 200 yds and beyond. Go luck. Go to www.ammoguide.com and you will find all of the reloading info you need on just about any round out there.
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  • 375H&H
    I was lucky enough to find time to get out and fire a few of those 130gr Grand Slams , best I could get out of the little 18 1/2" carbine was right around 2" groups @ 100 yards ,

    I'll be hunting thick sidehills and jagger patches , so most of my shots will be well under 100 yards , the rifle should be just fine .

    Here's a link to another good deal from the fella , I bought the G.S's from , they look like Hornady bullets .

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=192222147
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  • sandwarrior
    quote:Originally posted by 375H&H
    I was lucky enough to find time to get out and fire a few of those 130gr Grand Slams , best I could get out of the little 18 1/2" carbine was right around 2" groups @ 100 yards ,

    I'll be hunting thick sidehills and jagger patches , so most of my shots will be well under 100 yards , the rifle should be just fine .

    Here's a link to another good deal from the fella , I bought the G.S's from , they look like Hornady bullets .

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=192222147



    I'd say they look like Hornady SST's. Unless they are Nosler seconds. They have the wrong color tip and shouldn't have cannelures if they are Noslers. So, I guess they could be seconds. I'd say more Likely the Hornady SST's.
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  • wpage
    Agreed the .270 is a excellent round. Those groups sound good for a short barrel. Those 130's should fly nice on long shots in 270...
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