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6.5-270 with 140 bergers(update)

I was wondering if anyone had any good loads for the 6.5-270 with the 140 bergers? I have quite a few powders but have a large amount of H4831sc and Reloader22 so I would prefer a load with one of those two powders. Thank you for looking and for any help!

Shaun White
 
6.5-270 with 140 bergers?

Look up the 6.5-06, since that's what a 6.5-270 is, you'll be more successful with loads.

I'm starting to make chips on my new 6.5-06 soon, I'm looking forward to it quite a bit.
 
6.5-270 with 140 bergers?

Your 6.5/270 is a very popular round in Europe, it's called the 6.5 Brenke. The main difference between it and the 6.5/06 is the length of the neck. Use 6.5/06 load data. H-4831sc is an excellent powder for this cartridge provided you have a long barrel to burn it all. 140 Berger VLD's are excellent long range projectiles. I use both these components when reloading my 6.5/06 for long range competition.
 
6.5-270 with 140 bergers?

One of the most accurate hunting rifles I have owned is a 6.5/06 in a 26 inch 9 twist McGowen barrel on a M70 action with a synthetic stock. Got 3035 fps with IMR 4831 and a Sierra 140 spbt. Regularly shot sub-moa at 200 and 300 yards. Necked down .270 brass so wouldn`t get too much thickening in the neck and trimmed it to .30-06 length.

The one moose I shot with that load in Northern Ontario went down like it was electrocuted. Liked that rifle so much that I shot it too much off a bench and eventually the groups opened up but still minute-of-moose. Realistically you cannot expect long barrel life with that cartridge which is why rounds like the 6.5 Creedmore are available. But if you don`t mind rebarreling more frequently, it is nice to have the horsepower of the 6.5/06 for long range target competition.
 
Re: 6.5-270 with 140 bergers?

Well I just wanted to give an update if anyone was interested! I have finally put down the 223 rifles bought my own chrony and started to work on my loads for my 6.5-270. I have started working with RL 22 and the 140 bergers with some great success. I got out to the range the other day and found a load that was pushing the 140 berger at 3090 fps with no pressure signs and only a 6fps difference in the string and put the group .3 at 100 yards. To make sure I did not just get lucky I have loaded 20 more and aim to go to the range some time this week to verify at 200yards!

Hopefully this works out and I can pull up a drop chart and go test and perfect so I can be ready to compete f-class in the up coming months. I usually get my but kicked cause I am pretty new to this long range stuff and shooting off a harris bipod but thats ok cause every time i go I run into the nicest people around that are always willing to help and teach!

And thank you to all that hepled with info!

Shaun White
 
Re: 6.5-270 with 140 bergers?

Well I just wanted to give an update if anyone was interested! I have finally put down the 223 rifles bought my own chrony and started to work on my loads for my 6.5-270. I have started working with RL 22 and the 140 bergers with some great success. I got out to the range the other day and found a load that was pushing the 140 berger at 3090 fps with no pressure signs and only a 6fps difference in the string and put the group .3 at 100 yards. To make sure I did not just get lucky I have loaded 20 more and aim to go to the range some time this week to verify at 200yards!

Hopefully this works out and I can pull up a drop chart and go test and perfect so I can be ready to compete f-class in the up coming months. I usually get my but kicked cause I am pretty new to this long range stuff and shooting off a harris bipod but thats ok cause every time i go I run into the nicest people around that are always willing to help and teach!

And thank you to all that hepled with info!

Shaun White
Hey Shaun,

Thanks for sharing your data. I want to rebarrel my M70 PF (1964) and Have a few questions: who did you get your reamer from and what freebore and lead angle did you go with in the design?
What length barrel are you running to get that velocity? I want to run a 22” barrel for packing in timber and am curious what I could get out of it with R26/140/Peterson brass.
 
Also, I’m assuming a .270 Redding bushing die would work but what about a seating die? And for sizing down the neck what bushings did you use to get it to proper neck diameter?
 

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