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Any experience with the Badlands Precision .338 270 grain Super Bulldozer?
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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1857281" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Here's today's results. Check out the difference between RL33 and RL26; it's these shoots that make me think that projectiles of 300 gn and up benefit most from RL33, but between 250 and 285 grains RL26 is tops. I neglected to mention that all shots are fired from the same 338 Lapua Magnum Ackley Improved (the orthodox 40* shoulder) with a 32" Bartlein gain twist (1:9.5-1:8) barrel. Both bullets and barrel are treated with hBN. I'm thinking that 102 grains of RL26 is surely a good hunting load using the "Bad 270 Super D." More triggertime and at longer ranges will be needed; what a laborious time-consuming job... Please don't make me do this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1857281, member: 34925"] Here's today's results. Check out the difference between RL33 and RL26; it's these shoots that make me think that projectiles of 300 gn and up benefit most from RL33, but between 250 and 285 grains RL26 is tops. I neglected to mention that all shots are fired from the same 338 Lapua Magnum Ackley Improved (the orthodox 40* shoulder) with a 32" Bartlein gain twist (1:9.5-1:8) barrel. Both bullets and barrel are treated with hBN. I'm thinking that 102 grains of RL26 is surely a good hunting load using the "Bad 270 Super D." More triggertime and at longer ranges will be needed; what a laborious time-consuming job... Please don't make me do this... [/QUOTE]
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