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  1. LOAD DATA - Sierra Bullets

    The load data contained on this site is intended for use with Sierra Bullets. Bullets from other manufacturers may not produce equivalent pressure or velocities; therefore, it is not …

  2. Sierra Bullets - The Bulletsmiths®

    The Bulletsmiths®. Reloadable bullets for rifles and pistols designed for precision target shooting, hunting, and defense. Crafting a tradition of precision since 1947.

  3. pacity of the parent case. The 270 earned its reputation with the 130 grain bullet, and this is still the best choice for most b g game hunting situations. Sierra offers excellent .277” diameter …

  4. an undeniable edge. If military brass is used for reloading, the charges shown should be reduced b one to two grains. The thicker construction of these cases decreases capacity, making a …

  5. 150 grain bullet at 2700 fps. Redesignated as the 30-06, it eld is a versatile cartridge. Powder selection cov rs a very broad range indeed. Powder as fast as 65, etc.can find good usage. …

  6. As such, they can handle Sierra’s line of bullets from 40 to 60 or 63 grains, but not the heavier MatchKing designs. This isn’t a problem in custom built rifles, if the shooter chooses a twist …

  7. LOADS LESS THAN MINIMUM CHARGES SHOWN ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.#1396

  8. Catalog - Sierra Bullets

    United States For Phone Sales: (888) 223-3006 For Technical Support: (800) 223-8799 ... Shop Bullets Merchandise Resources Outlet Store Dealer Locator Int'l Distributors Load Data …

  9. age of this type of competition. As this is a slow-fire stage, the 80 grain HPBT should be seated to approximately 2.550� � OAL, and must be singleloaded. This bullet requires the use of a …

  10. oss with any bullet weight. With bullets larger than 200gr, Reloader 7, IMR 4198 and H4198 may not produce the press es needed to cycle an AR15. These powders are also perfectly …