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Offline upnorthbacon

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Good handload for .270 Handi
« on: August 30, 2005, 11:30:40 AM »
I'm looking for a good handload recomendation for my new .270 laminated stock handi-rifle.  Most shots between 200 and 50 yards on whitetail.  I've reloaded 44mag but never rifle so I need suggestions on a good powder and bullet.
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2005, 11:44:36 AM »
i've seen Good results with R-P brass and 130 gr' Core-Loct's with Win' primers and Win - 760 for a propellant.

I've got a Weatherby .270 Win Vanguard that allows me to call my shots.

I'd expect the same from a good Handi'.

For longer shots, longer than 300 yds,  I'd go with a Hornady spire point in 130 gr's for the better ballistic coefficient.    But a Core-Loct is certainly good for 300 yds' at a reasonable velocity.   It's just harder to estimate 'holdover' when making those longer shots if the 'bc' isn't high enough.    

good shooting to you,

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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2005, 11:44:38 AM »
If you go down to the "handloading for rifles and pistols" forum you will find a guy that knows quite alot about the 270. I went with his recommendation of IMR 4831. I'm working with the 140 gr. Fail Safe, and 130 gr. Speer BTSP
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2005, 12:01:30 PM »
Great, thanks!
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2005, 12:35:10 PM »
I am a couple of weeks behind you in regards to finding a 270 load (but for a Stevens 200). I am personally deciding between 130 tsx or 140 accubond, my 270 will primarily be a deer gun but I am thinking  I would like it to be a "sometimes elk" gun too (in case the 338 is out of commission).  But if it is just a deer gun I would not be too quick to buy a premium bullet. But regardless of what bullet I use h4831 will be the first powder to try.

One thing to watch out for when loading for a Handi, The ones I have show a tendency to be load sensitive. Meaning .5 of a grain + or - and the groups open up. I use a book called pet loads and the writer would test bullet powder combinations and report on the good ones. With bolt guns I have always been pleased with the results (mind you I am getting pickyer). But with a handi you need to find your own so use the standard procedure. Start at the starting load listed, then up .5 till max -1 grain then up by .2 or .3 . I am cheap so I only do 3 shot groups but it is worth the effort.

Remember to read the stickys for prep of you handi if you have not already done so.
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« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2005, 07:13:42 PM »
My 270 loads are as follows.

General purpose bumming-around-load
60gr H4831SC under Hornady 130gr SP  3000fps

Pinpoint accuracy/long range
54gr IMR-4350 under 140gr Hornady 140gr BTSP  2900 fps

Big critters
58gr H4831 under 150gr Partition  2850fps.

These are for a M700 Tupperware Special.

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