DrMike
Ballistician
- Nov 8, 2006
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I have been making up hand loads and not shooting them for some time. It seems that something always interferes and I keep accumulating hand loads that have yet to be shot. Things changed today. I was able to go to the range today to shoot several rifles. Among the rifles that I took was my 270 WSM (Winchester Featherweight). It is a handsome rifle, well-built with excellent fit and finish. I worked up several loads for this rifle, including a couple of loads using E-tips.
My first loads consisted of 130 grain Hornady InterBonds and VN165. I have not generally had good success with Interbonds, but one group did give me 0.88 inches.
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The picture also shows a couple of groups with the 130 grain AB and some Rottweil R905 that I have. These groups show promise as a hunting load. I'll play with seating depth, and the groups should tighten up.
I had similar results with some loads using 140 grain Sierra HPBTs. The picture states that these are 140 grain A-Frames, but they were actually 140 grain Sierra HPBTs.
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Again, there is promise in these loads as I play with seating depth.
I also had a number of loads that use 140 grain Swift A-Frames. Here is one that was built on Supreme 780 powder.
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I also worked with H100V, but the results were strange. The groups got tighter as the charge was increased, but velocity was peaked throughout the final three grains of charge. I'll probably set that aside and concentrate on other loads that show more promise.
I loaded several sets with 130 grain #-Tips, and some were terribly disappointing. Hunter did not give me satisfaction at any charge weight. I got one fair group with Magnum.
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My final group of the day with this rifle was a pleasure, however. Again, shooting 130 grain E-Tips and RL17, the set started somewhat disappointing. However, as velocity increased, groups tightened. This was the result of the final three sets of loads.
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I believe that the max charge of RL17 and 130 grain E-Tips show promise. This rifle may hunt yet.
I'll be playing with seating depth and working on this. The standard deviations were very good for the most part. The rifle is new, and only now beginning to be broken in. It can only get better from this point.
My first loads consisted of 130 grain Hornady InterBonds and VN165. I have not generally had good success with Interbonds, but one group did give me 0.88 inches.
The picture also shows a couple of groups with the 130 grain AB and some Rottweil R905 that I have. These groups show promise as a hunting load. I'll play with seating depth, and the groups should tighten up.
I had similar results with some loads using 140 grain Sierra HPBTs. The picture states that these are 140 grain A-Frames, but they were actually 140 grain Sierra HPBTs.
Again, there is promise in these loads as I play with seating depth.
I also had a number of loads that use 140 grain Swift A-Frames. Here is one that was built on Supreme 780 powder.
I also worked with H100V, but the results were strange. The groups got tighter as the charge was increased, but velocity was peaked throughout the final three grains of charge. I'll probably set that aside and concentrate on other loads that show more promise.
I loaded several sets with 130 grain #-Tips, and some were terribly disappointing. Hunter did not give me satisfaction at any charge weight. I got one fair group with Magnum.
My final group of the day with this rifle was a pleasure, however. Again, shooting 130 grain E-Tips and RL17, the set started somewhat disappointing. However, as velocity increased, groups tightened. This was the result of the final three sets of loads.
I believe that the max charge of RL17 and 130 grain E-Tips show promise. This rifle may hunt yet.
I'll be playing with seating depth and working on this. The standard deviations were very good for the most part. The rifle is new, and only now beginning to be broken in. It can only get better from this point.