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    .270 load development help with next step

    I received a callback the gunsmith that he has located a barrel manufacturer that has or will drill and ream a new barrel for my gun. If he has one, it will take a few more weeks, because they want to carefully measure the contour of a browning barrel and duplicate it exactly because...
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    How much crimp?

    I use the Lee FCD on my 9mm rounds and love it. With regards to rifle rounds, I'm still researching. I've read that some feel that you "only" use the FCD "if" you are handloading a bullet with a cannelure. Others feel that the FCD "does not" crimp in a cannelure fashion and can (and should)...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Well I've learned a ton, and with the mishap, even more than I bargained for. I'll eventually have a report on a pair of loads (ballistic tips/accubonds) for either this gun or its replacement - and depending on timeline probably both. I'll have to start over, because the chamber will be new...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Yeap and I have not ruled out getting one for now. When I rebarrel this one, I'll pass that to a kid or grandkid. I have just one "pretty" gun, the white-gold medallion. I think I paid mid-upper $1300's for it. Retail is a tad over $1400. There is much for me to like in the x-bolt line...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    I found two gunsmiths late yesterday afternoon that are familiar with the nuances of working with Browning rifles, including the x-bolt. Both can do the job. One can, but is relocating his shop, and has 15-20 jobs in the queue once he sets up. The other is researching barrels for me. So...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    I wonder if this would be better in a different thread given we are so far away from finalizing my handload for a 270. Looks like getting a barrel for a Browning X-Bolt is going to be a major problem. Browning will only replace them "with" the receiver and it must be done by them. Price is...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    I think that starting with the gunsmith is the best way to go. Retail for the same X-Bolt barrel from Browning is $600, and I suspect that does not include installation charges. I'm googling each of the barrels suggested, and it seems like they range from $310-350. One shop I found (online)...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    I'm not sure I'm informed enough to know how to pick a barrel or gunsmith. I did go to bugholes.com and see that these three manufactures are offered. But I don't know really how to pick one. This X-Bold was of the white gold medallion variety, the only gun I spurged on "pretty" so that I...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    All, It will be a few weeks before I report back on load development. I'm ashamed to tell the story I'm about to tell, but in the hopes that someone will learn from it here goes. I went back to the range for loads setup for 59.0g, 59.3g, 59.5g, and the leftover 60g. I set everything up...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Wis65x55: No you didn't overlook it. I skipped 58.5 because I was so far below my desired velocity. Not sure that skipping was prudent but in retrospect I don't think I'll be experimenting much below 59gr. SJB358: You are thinking exactly what I'm thinking with regards to the accubond. I...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    All, Sorry I neglected your comments. After I left the firing range I had several appointments to fund this hobby I've slipped into. Lots of great comments and suggestions, many of which I was able to see and appreciate while at the range. Thanks for the article, I'm looking forward to a...
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    .270 load development help with next step

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    .270 load development help with next step

    I'm under cover but it's taking 4-5 min between shots. So far with 2 shots at 59.5g velocity is same as 59g. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    .270 load development help with next step

    59gr 2996,3009,2996,3044. Don't know where the 3044 came from. Is it possible that a warmer barrel shoot faster than a cooler barrel. I'll shoot the 59.5 but suspect I'll stop there and skip the 60g for this outing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    .270 load development help with next step

    At the range. So far win PowerPoint fps 2996,3037,3065 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    .270 load development help with next step

    All, Very good input, I learn so much here. I guess I got so hung up on velocity because its such an essential part of reloading. At least with regards to an indicator of how the load is working up. I do want to push the speed up here, but I love the clover leaf this is shooting at 100y. I...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Rol_P, ColColt, Very good point. I'm looking at my box of factory ammo now, and it is indeed 3060. But if I run them and they don't shoot 3060, is it my chrony or my firearm? I'm so new to this, it never occurred to me that these might shoot "slower" out of my rifle due to barrel length and...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Thanks guys. Where can I find an intro to ballistics so that I understand how a 130gr bullet at a stated velocity translates into ftlbs at impact? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    .270 load development help with next step

    SBJ & Dr. Mike, Thank you for the input. I think my next outing, I'll take three 4 round builds. 59gr (top of book), 59.5gr and 60gr. If 59 or 59.5 get it done I'll stop there. If not I'll run all three. I'll report back the results. Broader questions. My objective is a highly accurate...
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    .270 load development help with next step

    Hi Bear, The measurements are OAL. The OACL for this is a tad over the SAAMI specs. You are right about other powders. I know there are other, maybe better powders, but I bought this up when it was the only thing I could find. I have 8lb's and feel I need to develop and shoot this first...
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