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Reloading
H4350 or H4831
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<blockquote data-quote="Maude" data-source="post: 5028626" data-attributes="member: 4703"><p>I had always had good results with IMR 4831 and 140gr Nosler ABs in Remington 700s in 270. Found a Sako A7 in 270 that prefers H4831SC with the same bullet. When primers and powder become more available, I will try the H4831SC in my Remingtons because I'm getting better speed out of the H4831SC and it meters better. IMR4350 has shot well in all my 270s but just not as good as the 4831s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maude, post: 5028626, member: 4703"] I had always had good results with IMR 4831 and 140gr Nosler ABs in Remington 700s in 270. Found a Sako A7 in 270 that prefers H4831SC with the same bullet. When primers and powder become more available, I will try the H4831SC in my Remingtons because I'm getting better speed out of the H4831SC and it meters better. IMR4350 has shot well in all my 270s but just not as good as the 4831s. [/QUOTE]
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