Oldtrader3
Ammo Smith
- Nov 6, 2009
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I owned and hunted with two different Model 70, .300 H&H's for about 40 years. I also used my .270 Win 70 (1949) mostly for deer and the .300 H&H for elk and longer range hunting in Wyoming and Utah. I had first a plain Jane Model 70 from the 1950's and later an Alaskan from the 1950's. Both of them would push a 165 Partition at 3150 or so. They would shoot a 180 Partition at about 3000 fps, this is with IMR 4350 and magnum Fed 215 primers. They essentially equaled the .300 WSM in power and accuracy, plus they were much easier to hand load and load into the chamber than the WSM.