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Quote: Your input is always welcome and valued, sir, as I have read of your experience with and use of the M1910. I have 400 or so 270 grain rnsp (as Hornady 3715) for sighting in and 'paper punching', but live in an area where any lead projectiles are now banned for hunting. Mere possession of ammunition with a trace of lead that will chamber in a firearm one is carrying or has access to while hunting here is now verboten. Hence my quest is for a non - lead projectile of the same profile (or very close to it) as DWM 531, preferably 270 grain. Now that I've looked at my reloading components, I see that I have a box (50) of Barnes .375, 270 gr TSX FB (#30489). Those 235 grain TSX FB (#30486) cycle through your magazine? I hadn't thought of running them out to 3.05"... I'll have to try it! Anything even approximating a 'spire', or any significant taper, that I have tried in the past jammed in mine. The old Hornady 3715 works flawlessly. |