For me, in my Winchester 70 it is a 130 grain Nosler accubond with 45 grains of IMR 4895
But to be honest, I've done very little testing other combinations or fine tuning. This one seems to work fine in my rifle.![]()
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What is your pet load in 130 gr.
For me, in my Winchester 70 it is a 130 grain Nosler accubond with 45 grains of IMR 4895
But to be honest, I've done very little testing other combinations or fine tuning. This one seems to work fine in my rifle.![]()
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The most consistent bullet with my Remington 700 Classic .270 is Hornady Interlock Spitzer (flat base, not a boat tail) 130 gr and IMR 4064 with Federal large rifle primer. I'll with hold the actual charge info.
Remington corelock bullets 130 gr.nothing better.
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51 gr.of IMR 4350 with a hornady 130 gr.sp
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I know you probably won't but when I read posts like this I always feel the need to respond by saying: please don't load up any loads that you find listed here. I doubt anyone would ever list a "hot" load but in case that they do, what is safe in someone elses rifle may not be safe in yours, or more likely using someones favorite bullet with someone elses pet charge of their favorite powder can be bad juju. Headspace and distance to the lands can vary from rifle to rifle within the same make enough to cause pressure problems.
There is a reason that all loading charts list a range, and are very specific in not starting with the highest charge, but to work up slowly to it.
Good advice FF.....I am more interested in favorite powder, bullet combinations...I reload for over 40 calibers that I have worked with over the 50 years I have been a reloader...I have a manual from each bullet company that I use, and check them each time I set up...I don't trust anything to memory
I am thinking of working up a load that is less destructive...most of my shots are less than 150 yds