MaddBaggins
Explorer
I reload my own rifle cartridges and have been for a number of years. I recently picked up something new for my .270win. Sierra 135gr hollow point boattail matchking. Sierra doesn't recommend this round for hunting because match bullets have a thin copper jacket and will basically disintegrate at close ranges (100-200yds) and may not bring down the game. These bullets are designed for the utmost accuracy. At long ranges (300-500) they will mushroom good enough to take out a whitetail.
I loaded these with 57.5gr of RL22 powder, Federal small rifle primers and used Remington brass. I fired them for the first time today.
2950fps average muzzle velocity
6 rounds out of 8 were inside a 2" square at 100yds
at 350yds I was blowing up 5" diameter targets on the second shot.
This was with an off the shelf Ruger M77 MK II ultralight that I've had for about 10yrs.
I'm quite impressed with this round and plan to reload a bunch more of these. They are quite accurate and consistent.
I loaded these with 57.5gr of RL22 powder, Federal small rifle primers and used Remington brass. I fired them for the first time today.
2950fps average muzzle velocity
6 rounds out of 8 were inside a 2" square at 100yds
at 350yds I was blowing up 5" diameter targets on the second shot.
This was with an off the shelf Ruger M77 MK II ultralight that I've had for about 10yrs.
I'm quite impressed with this round and plan to reload a bunch more of these. They are quite accurate and consistent.