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Rifle Reloading Data Home; Reloading; Rifle; RIFLE RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 20 caliber (.204 dia) 204 Ruger 39 . Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. H4350--52 min.- 56 max. Bullet Type Primer. Your load … Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. Find the Hunting Gear guy on I did have to chuck the neck sizing mandrel in a drill and polish it down a small fraction of an inch to get my neck tightness where I wanted it, and now it’s perfectly tuned to gently size down just the neck. ALL 85 gr 90 gr 95 gr 100 gr 110 gr 115 gr 120 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 150 gr 160 gr 180 gr. There’s nothing wrong with that choice, but one alternative would be to move to a newer style bonded bullet. Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. bullet for me? I don't have a Speer data book and can't find this bullet on their website. I do have the LEE FCD, but am on the fence about crimping at this point. I hunt out West, and my When it comes to dies, I run all new cases through a standard LEE full length sizer, mostly to knock out any case mouth dings the cases may have acquired from shipping. Since these all penetrate very well, we can stick to the light side of the 270’s range and go with the 130 grain Barnes TSX or 130 grain Hornady GMX. Thank you for your patience. On brass prep, I probably go overboard considering I’m “just” hunting and not target shooting. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, H4350 powders can anyone look up a min and max load for the speer 130gr.
Pistol; Rifle; Cowboy; GR. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, … 2 of my favorites are the Hornady SST 130 grain .277 ($29.50/100) and the Nosler Ballistic Tip 130 grain .277 ($19.50/50). Why all the prep for the lowly 270?
Using bullets … Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. With that load increasing the bullet seating depth to fit your rifle would make little difference in pressure. To reload, I use a LEE neck collet sizer and the dead length bullet seater. Try a few different bullets in your rifle to see what it likes. Thread starter clark270; Start date Mar 17, 2014; Help Support Long Range Hunting : Join the LRH Team or . Soon, I’ll be neck turning as well, just to get very uniform neck thickness. It’ll do the job, but a close hit on a thick bone like the front shoulders may not result in very good penetration. .270 Winchester - Manufacturer Loading Data. 41 grains of IMR 4064 with the Speer 150 grain HotCor is a minimum load for the 270 Winchester. They’re loaded with a bonded bullet, and come out pretty fast.With deer off the menu, we can focus on more high penetration bullets, and this is when I’d definitely look at using a monometal bullet. You may want to try Hornady’s Superformance ammo with the 130 grain SST bullets because they are loaded to a higher speed than you can get right now by reloading by using newly developed powders.When CXP2 and CXP3 animals are both on the menu, a 130 grain traditional cup & core isn’t necessarily the best bullet to roll with. I’ve had a lot of loose primer pockets with Federal, so I reload them far fewer times than with other brass manufacturers. They handle loading without any tip deformation, have slightly better BC, and just look better. I’ve found Winchester brass to be in the best supply locally and of good enough quality for hunting, even at long range. Unfortunately, there is less reloading data available for both of these bullets than with traditional bullets. Mar 17, 2014 #1 C. clark270 Well-Known Member. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 218 Bee 46 222 Remington 40 222 Remington TNT Green 43 222 Remington TNT Green 50 222 Remington 45 222 Remington 50 222 Remington 52 222 Remington 55 223 Remington 40 223 … In any case, probably more than is necessary for just hunting rounds. Currently I trim to length, chamfer mouth, uniform primer pocket, and weigh cases out. 270 Bullets for Fast Deer Kills (CXP2) When it comes to CXP2 class game (deer), it’s important to remember that they’re not invincible. A 140 grain Nosler Accubond, 150 grain Hornady Interbond, or 130 grain Swift Scirocco won’t break the bank, and will expand slightly more readily than a monometal (copper) bullet will. The 760 used mag primer.--BillThoughs are all good loads ,but the first thing I would do is decide what brass I would use.Federal brass is a little thicker than Remington.When you get close to max loads the pressure is differant.I found out the hard with a 270.Ihad been using Remington and not knowing better I loaded them up in federal and locked my rifle. A database of .270 Winchester handloads. Thanks in part to its age, we have reams of great reloading data to compare with and use for different load ideas. Some accuracy hounds prefer Berger bullets or Sierra GameKings. IMR 4350--51 min.- 55max. If you dislike large amounts of carnage in your shot game, or don’t want bits of lead all over the meat, you’ve probably already moved to a monometal bullet.
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Rifle Reloading Data Home; Reloading; Rifle; RIFLE RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 20 caliber (.204 dia) 204 Ruger 39 . Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. H4350--52 min.- 56 max. Bullet Type Primer. Your load … Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. Find the Hunting Gear guy on I did have to chuck the neck sizing mandrel in a drill and polish it down a small fraction of an inch to get my neck tightness where I wanted it, and now it’s perfectly tuned to gently size down just the neck. ALL 85 gr 90 gr 95 gr 100 gr 110 gr 115 gr 120 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 150 gr 160 gr 180 gr. There’s nothing wrong with that choice, but one alternative would be to move to a newer style bonded bullet. Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. bullet for me? I don't have a Speer data book and can't find this bullet on their website. I do have the LEE FCD, but am on the fence about crimping at this point. I hunt out West, and my When it comes to dies, I run all new cases through a standard LEE full length sizer, mostly to knock out any case mouth dings the cases may have acquired from shipping. Since these all penetrate very well, we can stick to the light side of the 270’s range and go with the 130 grain Barnes TSX or 130 grain Hornady GMX. Thank you for your patience. On brass prep, I probably go overboard considering I’m “just” hunting and not target shooting. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, H4350 powders can anyone look up a min and max load for the speer 130gr.
Pistol; Rifle; Cowboy; GR. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, … 2 of my favorites are the Hornady SST 130 grain .277 ($29.50/100) and the Nosler Ballistic Tip 130 grain .277 ($19.50/50). Why all the prep for the lowly 270?
Using bullets … Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. With that load increasing the bullet seating depth to fit your rifle would make little difference in pressure. To reload, I use a LEE neck collet sizer and the dead length bullet seater. Try a few different bullets in your rifle to see what it likes. Thread starter clark270; Start date Mar 17, 2014; Help Support Long Range Hunting : Join the LRH Team or . Soon, I’ll be neck turning as well, just to get very uniform neck thickness. It’ll do the job, but a close hit on a thick bone like the front shoulders may not result in very good penetration. .270 Winchester - Manufacturer Loading Data. 41 grains of IMR 4064 with the Speer 150 grain HotCor is a minimum load for the 270 Winchester. They’re loaded with a bonded bullet, and come out pretty fast.With deer off the menu, we can focus on more high penetration bullets, and this is when I’d definitely look at using a monometal bullet. You may want to try Hornady’s Superformance ammo with the 130 grain SST bullets because they are loaded to a higher speed than you can get right now by reloading by using newly developed powders.When CXP2 and CXP3 animals are both on the menu, a 130 grain traditional cup & core isn’t necessarily the best bullet to roll with. I’ve had a lot of loose primer pockets with Federal, so I reload them far fewer times than with other brass manufacturers. They handle loading without any tip deformation, have slightly better BC, and just look better. I’ve found Winchester brass to be in the best supply locally and of good enough quality for hunting, even at long range. Unfortunately, there is less reloading data available for both of these bullets than with traditional bullets. Mar 17, 2014 #1 C. clark270 Well-Known Member. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 218 Bee 46 222 Remington 40 222 Remington TNT Green 43 222 Remington TNT Green 50 222 Remington 45 222 Remington 50 222 Remington 52 222 Remington 55 223 Remington 40 223 … In any case, probably more than is necessary for just hunting rounds. Currently I trim to length, chamfer mouth, uniform primer pocket, and weigh cases out. 270 Bullets for Fast Deer Kills (CXP2) When it comes to CXP2 class game (deer), it’s important to remember that they’re not invincible. A 140 grain Nosler Accubond, 150 grain Hornady Interbond, or 130 grain Swift Scirocco won’t break the bank, and will expand slightly more readily than a monometal (copper) bullet will. The 760 used mag primer.--BillThoughs are all good loads ,but the first thing I would do is decide what brass I would use.Federal brass is a little thicker than Remington.When you get close to max loads the pressure is differant.I found out the hard with a 270.Ihad been using Remington and not knowing better I loaded them up in federal and locked my rifle. A database of .270 Winchester handloads. Thanks in part to its age, we have reams of great reloading data to compare with and use for different load ideas. Some accuracy hounds prefer Berger bullets or Sierra GameKings. IMR 4350--51 min.- 55max. If you dislike large amounts of carnage in your shot game, or don’t want bits of lead all over the meat, you’ve probably already moved to a monometal bullet.
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Rifle Reloading Data Home; Reloading; Rifle; RIFLE RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 20 caliber (.204 dia) 204 Ruger 39 . Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. H4350--52 min.- 56 max. Bullet Type Primer. Your load … Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. Find the Hunting Gear guy on I did have to chuck the neck sizing mandrel in a drill and polish it down a small fraction of an inch to get my neck tightness where I wanted it, and now it’s perfectly tuned to gently size down just the neck. ALL 85 gr 90 gr 95 gr 100 gr 110 gr 115 gr 120 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 150 gr 160 gr 180 gr. There’s nothing wrong with that choice, but one alternative would be to move to a newer style bonded bullet. Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. bullet for me? I don't have a Speer data book and can't find this bullet on their website. I do have the LEE FCD, but am on the fence about crimping at this point. I hunt out West, and my When it comes to dies, I run all new cases through a standard LEE full length sizer, mostly to knock out any case mouth dings the cases may have acquired from shipping. Since these all penetrate very well, we can stick to the light side of the 270’s range and go with the 130 grain Barnes TSX or 130 grain Hornady GMX. Thank you for your patience. On brass prep, I probably go overboard considering I’m “just” hunting and not target shooting. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, H4350 powders can anyone look up a min and max load for the speer 130gr.
Pistol; Rifle; Cowboy; GR. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, … 2 of my favorites are the Hornady SST 130 grain .277 ($29.50/100) and the Nosler Ballistic Tip 130 grain .277 ($19.50/50). Why all the prep for the lowly 270?
Using bullets … Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. With that load increasing the bullet seating depth to fit your rifle would make little difference in pressure. To reload, I use a LEE neck collet sizer and the dead length bullet seater. Try a few different bullets in your rifle to see what it likes. Thread starter clark270; Start date Mar 17, 2014; Help Support Long Range Hunting : Join the LRH Team or . Soon, I’ll be neck turning as well, just to get very uniform neck thickness. It’ll do the job, but a close hit on a thick bone like the front shoulders may not result in very good penetration. .270 Winchester - Manufacturer Loading Data. 41 grains of IMR 4064 with the Speer 150 grain HotCor is a minimum load for the 270 Winchester. They’re loaded with a bonded bullet, and come out pretty fast.With deer off the menu, we can focus on more high penetration bullets, and this is when I’d definitely look at using a monometal bullet. You may want to try Hornady’s Superformance ammo with the 130 grain SST bullets because they are loaded to a higher speed than you can get right now by reloading by using newly developed powders.When CXP2 and CXP3 animals are both on the menu, a 130 grain traditional cup & core isn’t necessarily the best bullet to roll with. I’ve had a lot of loose primer pockets with Federal, so I reload them far fewer times than with other brass manufacturers. They handle loading without any tip deformation, have slightly better BC, and just look better. I’ve found Winchester brass to be in the best supply locally and of good enough quality for hunting, even at long range. Unfortunately, there is less reloading data available for both of these bullets than with traditional bullets. Mar 17, 2014 #1 C. clark270 Well-Known Member. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 218 Bee 46 222 Remington 40 222 Remington TNT Green 43 222 Remington TNT Green 50 222 Remington 45 222 Remington 50 222 Remington 52 222 Remington 55 223 Remington 40 223 … In any case, probably more than is necessary for just hunting rounds. Currently I trim to length, chamfer mouth, uniform primer pocket, and weigh cases out. 270 Bullets for Fast Deer Kills (CXP2) When it comes to CXP2 class game (deer), it’s important to remember that they’re not invincible. A 140 grain Nosler Accubond, 150 grain Hornady Interbond, or 130 grain Swift Scirocco won’t break the bank, and will expand slightly more readily than a monometal (copper) bullet will. The 760 used mag primer.--BillThoughs are all good loads ,but the first thing I would do is decide what brass I would use.Federal brass is a little thicker than Remington.When you get close to max loads the pressure is differant.I found out the hard with a 270.Ihad been using Remington and not knowing better I loaded them up in federal and locked my rifle. A database of .270 Winchester handloads. Thanks in part to its age, we have reams of great reloading data to compare with and use for different load ideas. Some accuracy hounds prefer Berger bullets or Sierra GameKings. IMR 4350--51 min.- 55max. If you dislike large amounts of carnage in your shot game, or don’t want bits of lead all over the meat, you’ve probably already moved to a monometal bullet.
For the rest of my reloading, I’m using an Changed your mind and don’t feel like reloading? 760-- 50 min.-54 max. JavaScript is disabled.
Rifle Reloading Data Home; Reloading; Rifle; RIFLE RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 20 caliber (.204 dia) 204 Ruger 39 . Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. H4350--52 min.- 56 max. Bullet Type Primer. Your load … Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. Find the Hunting Gear guy on I did have to chuck the neck sizing mandrel in a drill and polish it down a small fraction of an inch to get my neck tightness where I wanted it, and now it’s perfectly tuned to gently size down just the neck. ALL 85 gr 90 gr 95 gr 100 gr 110 gr 115 gr 120 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 150 gr 160 gr 180 gr. There’s nothing wrong with that choice, but one alternative would be to move to a newer style bonded bullet. Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. bullet for me? I don't have a Speer data book and can't find this bullet on their website. I do have the LEE FCD, but am on the fence about crimping at this point. I hunt out West, and my When it comes to dies, I run all new cases through a standard LEE full length sizer, mostly to knock out any case mouth dings the cases may have acquired from shipping. Since these all penetrate very well, we can stick to the light side of the 270’s range and go with the 130 grain Barnes TSX or 130 grain Hornady GMX. Thank you for your patience. On brass prep, I probably go overboard considering I’m “just” hunting and not target shooting. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, H4350 powders can anyone look up a min and max load for the speer 130gr.
Pistol; Rifle; Cowboy; GR. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, … 2 of my favorites are the Hornady SST 130 grain .277 ($29.50/100) and the Nosler Ballistic Tip 130 grain .277 ($19.50/50). Why all the prep for the lowly 270?
Using bullets … Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. With that load increasing the bullet seating depth to fit your rifle would make little difference in pressure. To reload, I use a LEE neck collet sizer and the dead length bullet seater. Try a few different bullets in your rifle to see what it likes. Thread starter clark270; Start date Mar 17, 2014; Help Support Long Range Hunting : Join the LRH Team or . Soon, I’ll be neck turning as well, just to get very uniform neck thickness. It’ll do the job, but a close hit on a thick bone like the front shoulders may not result in very good penetration. .270 Winchester - Manufacturer Loading Data. 41 grains of IMR 4064 with the Speer 150 grain HotCor is a minimum load for the 270 Winchester. They’re loaded with a bonded bullet, and come out pretty fast.With deer off the menu, we can focus on more high penetration bullets, and this is when I’d definitely look at using a monometal bullet. You may want to try Hornady’s Superformance ammo with the 130 grain SST bullets because they are loaded to a higher speed than you can get right now by reloading by using newly developed powders.When CXP2 and CXP3 animals are both on the menu, a 130 grain traditional cup & core isn’t necessarily the best bullet to roll with. I’ve had a lot of loose primer pockets with Federal, so I reload them far fewer times than with other brass manufacturers. They handle loading without any tip deformation, have slightly better BC, and just look better. I’ve found Winchester brass to be in the best supply locally and of good enough quality for hunting, even at long range. Unfortunately, there is less reloading data available for both of these bullets than with traditional bullets. Mar 17, 2014 #1 C. clark270 Well-Known Member. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 218 Bee 46 222 Remington 40 222 Remington TNT Green 43 222 Remington TNT Green 50 222 Remington 45 222 Remington 50 222 Remington 52 222 Remington 55 223 Remington 40 223 … In any case, probably more than is necessary for just hunting rounds. Currently I trim to length, chamfer mouth, uniform primer pocket, and weigh cases out. 270 Bullets for Fast Deer Kills (CXP2) When it comes to CXP2 class game (deer), it’s important to remember that they’re not invincible. A 140 grain Nosler Accubond, 150 grain Hornady Interbond, or 130 grain Swift Scirocco won’t break the bank, and will expand slightly more readily than a monometal (copper) bullet will. The 760 used mag primer.--BillThoughs are all good loads ,but the first thing I would do is decide what brass I would use.Federal brass is a little thicker than Remington.When you get close to max loads the pressure is differant.I found out the hard with a 270.Ihad been using Remington and not knowing better I loaded them up in federal and locked my rifle. A database of .270 Winchester handloads. Thanks in part to its age, we have reams of great reloading data to compare with and use for different load ideas. Some accuracy hounds prefer Berger bullets or Sierra GameKings. IMR 4350--51 min.- 55max. If you dislike large amounts of carnage in your shot game, or don’t want bits of lead all over the meat, you’ve probably already moved to a monometal bullet.
Powder Bul Weight C.O.L. It's out of my Winchester M70 sporter 24" barrel.Clark-- This from the #14 Speer manual--it does not account for your brass or primer-- all three of your powders are listed. That is to say, the 270 is a very practical cartridge if you need to make long shots.Adriel has been hunting all his life and tries to apply a practical point of views to his reviews.
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Rifle Reloading Data Home; Reloading; Rifle; RIFLE RELOADING DATA FILES (PDF) 20 caliber (.204 dia) 204 Ruger 39 . Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. H4350--52 min.- 56 max. Bullet Type Primer. Your load … Due to increased demand, our shipping times have increased to 12-15 days. Find the Hunting Gear guy on I did have to chuck the neck sizing mandrel in a drill and polish it down a small fraction of an inch to get my neck tightness where I wanted it, and now it’s perfectly tuned to gently size down just the neck. ALL 85 gr 90 gr 95 gr 100 gr 110 gr 115 gr 120 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 150 gr 160 gr 180 gr. There’s nothing wrong with that choice, but one alternative would be to move to a newer style bonded bullet. Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. bullet for me? I don't have a Speer data book and can't find this bullet on their website. I do have the LEE FCD, but am on the fence about crimping at this point. I hunt out West, and my When it comes to dies, I run all new cases through a standard LEE full length sizer, mostly to knock out any case mouth dings the cases may have acquired from shipping. Since these all penetrate very well, we can stick to the light side of the 270’s range and go with the 130 grain Barnes TSX or 130 grain Hornady GMX. Thank you for your patience. On brass prep, I probably go overboard considering I’m “just” hunting and not target shooting. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, H4350 powders can anyone look up a min and max load for the speer 130gr.
Pistol; Rifle; Cowboy; GR. Ok, I have federal 210 primers, Reminton & Federal brass, W760,Imr 4350, … 2 of my favorites are the Hornady SST 130 grain .277 ($29.50/100) and the Nosler Ballistic Tip 130 grain .277 ($19.50/50). Why all the prep for the lowly 270?
Using bullets … Provide good shot placement and any common hunting bullet will drop a deer just fine. With that load increasing the bullet seating depth to fit your rifle would make little difference in pressure. To reload, I use a LEE neck collet sizer and the dead length bullet seater. Try a few different bullets in your rifle to see what it likes. Thread starter clark270; Start date Mar 17, 2014; Help Support Long Range Hunting : Join the LRH Team or . Soon, I’ll be neck turning as well, just to get very uniform neck thickness. It’ll do the job, but a close hit on a thick bone like the front shoulders may not result in very good penetration. .270 Winchester - Manufacturer Loading Data. 41 grains of IMR 4064 with the Speer 150 grain HotCor is a minimum load for the 270 Winchester. They’re loaded with a bonded bullet, and come out pretty fast.With deer off the menu, we can focus on more high penetration bullets, and this is when I’d definitely look at using a monometal bullet. You may want to try Hornady’s Superformance ammo with the 130 grain SST bullets because they are loaded to a higher speed than you can get right now by reloading by using newly developed powders.When CXP2 and CXP3 animals are both on the menu, a 130 grain traditional cup & core isn’t necessarily the best bullet to roll with. I’ve had a lot of loose primer pockets with Federal, so I reload them far fewer times than with other brass manufacturers. They handle loading without any tip deformation, have slightly better BC, and just look better. I’ve found Winchester brass to be in the best supply locally and of good enough quality for hunting, even at long range. Unfortunately, there is less reloading data available for both of these bullets than with traditional bullets. Mar 17, 2014 #1 C. clark270 Well-Known Member. 22 caliber (.224 dia) 22 Hornet TNT Green 30 22 Hornet 33 22 Hornet 40 22 Hornet 50 22 Hornet 52 218 Bee 46 222 Remington 40 222 Remington TNT Green 43 222 Remington TNT Green 50 222 Remington 45 222 Remington 50 222 Remington 52 222 Remington 55 223 Remington 40 223 … In any case, probably more than is necessary for just hunting rounds. Currently I trim to length, chamfer mouth, uniform primer pocket, and weigh cases out. 270 Bullets for Fast Deer Kills (CXP2) When it comes to CXP2 class game (deer), it’s important to remember that they’re not invincible. A 140 grain Nosler Accubond, 150 grain Hornady Interbond, or 130 grain Swift Scirocco won’t break the bank, and will expand slightly more readily than a monometal (copper) bullet will. The 760 used mag primer.--BillThoughs are all good loads ,but the first thing I would do is decide what brass I would use.Federal brass is a little thicker than Remington.When you get close to max loads the pressure is differant.I found out the hard with a 270.Ihad been using Remington and not knowing better I loaded them up in federal and locked my rifle. A database of .270 Winchester handloads. Thanks in part to its age, we have reams of great reloading data to compare with and use for different load ideas. Some accuracy hounds prefer Berger bullets or Sierra GameKings. IMR 4350--51 min.- 55max. If you dislike large amounts of carnage in your shot game, or don’t want bits of lead all over the meat, you’ve probably already moved to a monometal bullet.