Nosler Partition 150 gr. and Mag Pro in .270 Win

Stewart

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Jun 21, 2011
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I have been very curious to try Mag Pro in my .270 Win. According to Accurate's load data, it can achieve 3,000 fps w/ a 150 gr. Sierra BT and an article I read claimed that same load chronographed "just over 3,000" in a 24" barrel and I think a 150 gr. NP was the bullet tested.

Does anyone have experience/information to share about Mag Pro in the .270 Win? It seems to do more for that chambering than any other, including the short mags it was supposedly designed for. It also seems to me that a Nosler Partition would be the ideal bullet to use with it. In fact, I have a very accurate Weatherby Vanguard (24") in .270 Win and if I can get it to launch a 150gr. NP at nearly 3,100 fps, I think I'll just call it a ".270 Weatherby".
 
Stewart,

I've not used MagPro in a 270 Win, but I have used it in a 280 Rem and in several WSMs. It seems to be an excellent powder for heavy for calibre bullets. I would certainly recommend trying it in your 270. A pound of powder is a cheap investment in the greater scheme of shooting.
 
Stewart, I've always had good luck with H4831 and 150gr NPT in the .270 Win. It's been one of our goto elk loads for 25+ years. If I was starting from scratch, the MagPro would be on my list of powders to try. Looks promising.
 
Dr. Mike,
Accurate doesn't publish load data for the .280 but I would think it would be as beneficial in a .280 as it is in a .270, since they are very similar cases and bullet diameters (if not nearly identical). You could probably derive enough from the .270 load information to start working up a .280 load for 140 or 160 grain bullets. The capacities, case dimensions and neck-to-shoulder ratios of certain cartridges just lend themselves to ideal performance with certain powders. It seems that the new ideal powder for the .270 is now MagPro.
Mark
 
Stewart,

I'm away from my work computer at the moment, but I'll see what I can generate of a safe starting load for you.
 
artridge : .270 Win. (SAAMI)
Bullet : .277, 150, Nosler PART SP 16323
Useable Case Capaci: 60.130 grain H2O = 3.904 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.340 inch = 84.84 mm
Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm
Powder : Accurate MAGPRO

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% 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

-20.0 84 49.60 2287 1742 30316 10721 82.4 1.517
-18.0 86 50.84 2352 1842 32532 11141 84.1 1.475
-16.0 88 52.08 2417 1946 34920 11555 85.7 1.434
-14.0 90 53.32 2484 2054 37500 11960 87.3 1.392
-12.0 93 54.56 2550 2166 40289 12354 88.8 1.344
-10.0 95 55.80 2618 2282 43309 12735 90.2 1.298
-08.0 97 57.04 2685 2402 46583 13101 91.6 1.254
-06.0 99 58.28 2754 2526 50134 13450 92.9 1.211
-04.0 101 59.52 2822 2653 53994 13780 94.0 1.170
-02.0 103 60.76 2892 2785 58195 14089 95.1 1.130 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 105 62.00 2961 2920 62743 14374 96.1 1.092 ! Near Maximum !
+02.0 107 63.24 3031 3059 67670 14634 97.0 1.055 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 109 64.48 3101 3202 73035 14867 97.8 1.019 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0 112 65.72 3171 3348 78887 15069 98.4 0.984 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0 114 66.96 3241 3499 85286 15240 99.0 0.951 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0 116 68.20 3311 3652 92300 15377 99.4 0.918 !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 105 62.00 3134 3272 77308 14365 99.8 0.999 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 105 62.00 2735 2491 49431 13545 87.8 1.212

Remember, QuickLoad can only suggest loads. These are not pressure tested and you must workup carefully to ensure that they are safe in your rifle.
 
Dr. Mike, Thanks for the info. It agrees with the maximum load data Accurate publishes (which is comforting) and its helpful to have the OAL for the Nosler Partition. Probably the slight difference in muzzle velocity at 61.5 grains is the difference between a 22" and 24" barrel.
 
My go-to has been RL22 and G4831. Interesting option though. Please post results if you decide on its use.
 
I am definitely going to try it and I will post results when i have them.

(PS - FOTIS, was it you that had a chronograph for sale?)
 
I absolutely LOVE MAGPRO in my 270WSM. It is THE powder for that cartridge. My problem is finding it locally for sale. I hate to pay freight and hazmat on powders/primers. I will say that Magpro and 130gr Interbonds will go nearly 3400 from my rifle. I haven't been able to find Magpro for my 270WSM since I started shooting 150's, but I have no problem running 3150 or with 150gr BT's and PT's, using RL22 either, and the accuracy is excellent there as well.

Looking forward to seeing how Magpro works for you. It meters like water and throws really consistently. Man, now I need to find some for my 7WSM and see what it does with that. Scotty
 
Scotty - I know you said you don't like to pay hazmat, but with the cadre of rifles you've got, you should consider an 8lb keg of MagPro. You could get it from Powder Valley (powdervalleyinc.com) for $127 plus shipping and hazmat. And, right now, if you order "on the 4th of July" you can get 10% off your total. That's about half your hazmat right there. Wish I had the coin in hand to order about 40lbs of my favorite powders...
 
dubyam":2qulupvo said:
Scotty - I know you said you don't like to pay hazmat, but with the cadre of rifles you've got, you should consider an 8lb keg of MagPro. You could get it from Powder Valley (powdervalleyinc.com) for $127 plus shipping and hazmat. And, right now, if you order "on the 4th of July" you can get 10% off your total. That's about half your hazmat right there. Wish I had the coin in hand to order about 40lbs of my favorite powders...

I am really going to start looking into getting larger jugs of powder. I really use a bunch of RL22, Rl19 and RL15. I think Retumbo is going to be another I use a bunch of as well. Probably makes more sense to do it like that anyhow. Thanks for the heads up, that seems like a great price for MagPro. Might need to check it out. Scotty
 
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