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<blockquote data-quote="nicked.onaut" data-source="post: 2956635" data-attributes="member: 127648"><p>So update after some decent testing.</p><p></p><p>For my 270 xbolt speed LR 1:7.5 26", I'm quite impressed, specially with an older Doctor 3-9 scope.</p><p></p><p>First loads tested were 145gr eld x hornady and 130 gr cx hornady. </p><p>For the 145 eld x H4831sc provided fairly nice results of a MV ~2900 on average. </p><p>54.5 gns H4831sc with a COAL 3.410 (on MY GUN, remember not going to be the same for every rifle for those others trying to replicate). </p><p></p><p>For the 130 cx H4350 seemed to be the ticket after loads of various testing with H4831sc as well I just couldn't produce the same consistency with accuracy as the H4350 did. Working some IMR4350 to test here soon as well to compare the two. For cx testing I did not have the chrono to produce speed numbers, so testing was based off pressure signs. Hoping to do some chrono testing once I have the load dialed dialed.</p><p></p><p>130 cx</p><p>H4350 - 50 gns COAL 3.31 ~</p><p></p><p>Testing was done at 100 yards sighted at 200 (no quick adjust dial). Took out to 400 yards with results on steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicked.onaut, post: 2956635, member: 127648"] So update after some decent testing. For my 270 xbolt speed LR 1:7.5 26”, I’m quite impressed, specially with an older Doctor 3-9 scope. First loads tested were 145gr eld x hornady and 130 gr cx hornady. For the 145 eld x H4831sc provided fairly nice results of a MV ~2900 on average. 54.5 gns H4831sc with a COAL 3.410 (on MY GUN, remember not going to be the same for every rifle for those others trying to replicate). For the 130 cx H4350 seemed to be the ticket after loads of various testing with H4831sc as well I just couldn’t produce the same consistency with accuracy as the H4350 did. Working some IMR4350 to test here soon as well to compare the two. For cx testing I did not have the chrono to produce speed numbers, so testing was based off pressure signs. Hoping to do some chrono testing once I have the load dialed dialed. 130 cx H4350 - 50 gns COAL 3.31 ~ Testing was done at 100 yards sighted at 200 (no quick adjust dial). Took out to 400 yards with results on steel. [/QUOTE]
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