highoctane
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- Apr 20, 2018
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I don't own one now but have owned several 270's over the years and was partial to 150 gr bullets and RL-22, of course I did use my share both versions of 4831 though.
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It's a long shot, I'm very aware of that. Whatever is the driving factor in the two of them wanting me to do this must be a strong oneWell, at least this way you will get to try some loads in said rifle before loading in the dark. Hope it works out for you and him.
This is essentially what I did on the test loads and what I am hoping for. I leave for TX on 2/8. I have three batches of test rounds and each batch has 3 rounds in it. I went moderate on all three and cam .01 less than max on the book spec. We shall see what results this yields and make adjustments. If it's not what I want and I'm way off, I'll just pay to have the gun sent to me.I did similar years ago. Basically loaded 375 H&H and 300 Wby for a close friend who lived in Idaho when I lived in Virginia. I sent him test loads with a few different charges of the most accurate powders under 260 PTs for the 375 and 180 BTs for the 300.
My buddy got the loads and shot them on paper noting what each charge did. Accuracy was luckily enough, fairly decent across the board. We picked the most accurate charge with each one and I made up 100 rounds of each.
All the rounds were loaded to book lengths in new brass.
As far as I know I think he is still shooting the ammo I loaded so many years ago.
It is not the best case but for my buddy it’s been more than good enough.
I appreciate this detail. This is what i was hoping for when i made the post and a few have provided that. I used this data as a reference for starting out on these. I know it's a long shot in the dark, but I'm hoping for acceptable results.57 grains of IMR4831 with a 130gr NBT has been the accuracy load for 3 different 270’s I’ve owned through the years. It’s a nice load to factory specs, 3000 fps, not a red line load.
I pulled all the different load references online for and in my physical manuals as well. I referenced Speer, Berger, Nosler, and Hodgdons data for 130's. I looked at similarity's and ruled out any oddities from each manual. All of that is great data. I was hoping to compare it to real world figures from other's guns, which I have now done too.These may help as well…..
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Thank you for the detail! I grabbed some brass and bullets a few days ago and put some test loads together. Norma brass, hot core 130g bullets. If this doesn’t go in the right direction I may reach out to you and see what we can work out on interlocks. They are a consistent bullet!I’d probably start by getting some top notch brass, ie Norma, Lapua… maybe starline if they are on a budget. I’d get some Nosler Ballistic Tips in 130 gn (assuming white tail).
I found RL17 and H4831sc capable of 2-5fps for SD with starline and Norma brass in my pre64 model 70. RL17 54.1 grains was driving Barnes TSX at 3150 fps (federal primer and SD2-3fps) and H4831 drove the NBT at 3050 in the starline brass with SD 7fps). Use a dry graphite lube on the bullet base to keep concentricity low.
You can’t mess with setting depth until you have the gun.
Almost forgot, H414 also produced very low SD’s.
Finding 270 win to be a dream finding good loads.
If you’d like some Hornady Interlock bullets, I received a pile with the gun. Dm me and we can work something out(maybe postage)