New rifle!

Silentstalker

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Jun 2, 2011
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So I picked up a Weatherby Vanguard 2 Back Country rifle today in 270 Win. Looks great and has the potential to be a real shooter! My plan is to shoot the 150 gr. AccuBond LR's. I am looking at H4831sc based on history with my Dad's 270 win. Doing a little research, I see that RL22 could be a great option. Might even try some 4350 too. Can't wait to load some ammo and get it out on the range! Any advice from you guys on the 270?

Anyways, thought i would share!!
 

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Nice rifle, sounds like you have a good plan. I'll watch with interest for when we get a 270 Win this year. Have some of those 150 gr ABLR's on order too.
 
Very nice! It is always such a gratifying sense to anticipate pulling the trigger, exploring the potential of a new rifle. Congratulations. This rifle should serve you well.
 
Congrats! That should be a great all-arounder, capable of reaching out with good accuracy.
 
Silentstalker":2i61ding said:
Any advice from you guys on the 270?

I can't add anything you don't already have on deck. Those are three of the best available for the .270.

Nice rifle, too! My first 270 was a Vanguard. Keep us posted on results!
 
Not sure if you've considered it, but I'd look at Accurate MagPro, as well. Supposed to be able to achieve 3000fps with a 150gr from a 24" barrel in the 270Win. I suspect 3k would make that ABLR reach far out there. The Accurate data I have shows the same max charge as Nosler #7, but velocity in Nosler #7 is 2913fps, where Accurate's data shows 3k. Either way, it's one to consider if you don't find what you're looking for in H4831 or RL22.
 
Thanks all, i am really excited about this gun.

Dubyam, i will look into that magpro also. One of those 4 should get me where I want to be im sure!
 
Wow! I love that Back Country a lot. I wanted one of them in a 257 Wby once upon a time. I know if we're looking at loading the 150 ABLRs for the 270 Winchester I would be looking at RL22, IMR7828 and MagPro for starters. I might even look at something slow like RL25 as well.

Either way, that rifle has the ability to run the 150 out at around 2900 or better and man, that is going to be a killer a long way out! Good luck with it and please post some groups.
 
That is a nice rig, congrats! Could you tell me what the real world weight of that is for the bare rifle and all up? An estimate would be fine. I have someone I know looking for one, and that looks like it could be a good fit. They like my UltraLightweight MKV, but don't want to pay the price for it : ) Thanks

Craig
 
Rifle said to 6.75 lbs, scope is .21 oz. with rings and sling just a bit over 7 lbs??
 
Rl22 or h4831is what worked for me and a friends 270 with 150g bullets.

My rifle preferred rl22 and was tad faster, bout 50fps I recall. 2900-2950fps 22" bbls.
 
Sweet. Im going to shoot the 150 AccuBond lr and also the 150 bt for plinking. Ive got rl22 on my shelf. Just waiting on bullets now!
 
My .270 Win Model 70 has worked really well with 130 Partitions and 55.0 grs of IMR 4350 for 40 years. I have killed a pile of deer with this load.
 
My dad shoots the 130 AccuBond out of his with H4831sc. Shoots great! Thats the "problem" with this gun. Too many good options to choose from!
 
So, I finally got my bullets and componants to start reloading. I have broke in the barrel and have found good info on the 150 gr. BT for RL22. Can anyone run me some intel on the H4831sc for the 150 gr. BT? Basically starting and max loads?

Cant wait now, the range is calling!
 
Here ya go. 59 gr. of H-4831SC with the 150BT. This is a max load. Accuracy is there with that powder in my rifle. The 140BT shoots real nice as well H-4831.

 
Silentstalker":2jsgkttn said:
So, I finally got my bullets and componants to start reloading. I have broke in the barrel and have found good info on the 150 gr. BT for RL22. Can anyone run me some intel on the H4831sc for the 150 gr. BT? Basically starting and max loads?

Cant wait now, the range is calling!

Here is something to get you started SS..

Cartridge : .270 Win. (SAAMI)
Bullet : .277, 150, Nosler BalTip 39588
Useable Case Capaci: 58.917 grain H2O = 3.825 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.340 inch = 84.84 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm
Powder : Hodgdon H4831 SC

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 1.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-10.0 93 51.30 2630 2304 44527 10333 93.2 1.339
-09.0 94 51.87 2661 2358 46077 10464 93.7 1.318
-08.0 96 52.44 2691 2413 47687 10592 94.2 1.297
-07.0 97 53.01 2722 2468 49356 10716 94.7 1.277
-06.0 98 53.58 2753 2525 51090 10837 95.2 1.257
-05.0 99 54.15 2784 2582 52893 10954 95.7 1.237
-04.0 100 54.72 2815 2640 54762 11068 96.1 1.217
-03.0 101 55.29 2846 2698 56709 11178 96.5 1.198 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 102 55.86 2877 2758 58730 11283 96.9 1.179 ! Near Maximum !
-01.0 103 56.43 2908 2818 60832 11384 97.3 1.161 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 104 57.00 2940 2878 63020 11481 97.6 1.143 ! Near Maximum !
+01.0 105 57.57 2971 2940 65300 11573 97.9 1.125 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 106 58.14 3002 3002 67671 11661 98.2 1.107 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+03.0 107 58.71 3033 3064 70134 11743 98.5 1.090 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 108 59.28 3064 3128 72691 11821 98.8 1.073 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+05.0 109 59.85 3096 3192 75352 11893 99.0 1.057 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 104 57.00 3079 3158 75455 11341 100.0 1.060 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 104 57.00 2754 2526 51404 11043 91.1 1.250
 
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