Do you have a load for me?

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Any advice is welcome thanks
 

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Never used Hybrid 100V, but those 140gn Interlocks shoot well in my wife's Rem 700 with H4831. Seems I've been able to get just about anything to shoot well in a .270 with that powder.

I've started to think of H4831 as the Varget of long actions, if that makes sense.
 
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You do have good Brass , I load 300 wm, 6.5 cm and 6.5 PRC, sorry I can’t help.
 
Note the max load listed has a "C" which means compressed, and the load is for a spitzer (flat based bullet). You're loading boat tails, which are likely a little longer. Don't be alarmed at the compression/crunch of the powder, but make sure you have a good crimp or they can work their way out in the magazine while firing. Lightly tap cases or get a drop tube to get a little more space prior to seating the bullet. Make sure to measure after you load them, as compressed loads tend to have larger runout.

I like IMR4831, H4831, H4350 and RL 22 in the 270 with the 140-150gr bullets. Sorry no help with the H100. Good luck!
 
What I have noticed about Hybrid 100 in my 270 loads is it doesn't like to be compressed but still likes it near max..

Also it is a little Temperature sensitive. So try to shoot it in the temperature range you plan on hunting in.

I have several loads with 130,145, and 150 bullets that my rifle shoots sub-moa with.. Nothing directly apples to apples with what you are asking.. ymmv
 
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