After the holidays I hope to get back into load development for my .270 Win. I would like to work up loads for the 140 gr. AB and the 150 gr. CTBT. Both bullets have a B.C. of .496. I plan to do more testing with RL 22 and IMR 7828 powders. The H4831 powder that I have yields very poor velocities so I have given up on that.
The test targets that Remington provided me for this rifle were very impressive with .5" to .7" groups. Their load was:
135 gr. Sierra Match
53.3 gr. IMR 4350
3.340 O.A.L.
They didn't specify the brass or the primer. I would assume both were their own.
Since I have some H4350 powder left over from my 7MM-08 I thought I might try some H4350 with the 140 gr. AB. However, I can't find load data for 140 gr. AB and H4350.
Does anyone have an opinion concerning the feasibility and/or desireability of trying that combination of bullet and powder?
My target velocity for the 140 gr. AB is 2900 fps.
My components include:
Norma brass
Once fired water capacity of 71.3 gr.
WLR Primers
About a .060" bullet jump yeilding a C.O.A.L. of about 3.350"
A survey of load data for similar but different components suggest a Maximum load in the range of 52 gr. H4350.
Is it worth trying to start low and working up? Is it possible to safely get 2900 fps with these components? Does this combination have a reputation for good or bad accuracy? Should I just concentrate on the RL22 and IMR7828 powders?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
The test targets that Remington provided me for this rifle were very impressive with .5" to .7" groups. Their load was:
135 gr. Sierra Match
53.3 gr. IMR 4350
3.340 O.A.L.
They didn't specify the brass or the primer. I would assume both were their own.
Since I have some H4350 powder left over from my 7MM-08 I thought I might try some H4350 with the 140 gr. AB. However, I can't find load data for 140 gr. AB and H4350.
Does anyone have an opinion concerning the feasibility and/or desireability of trying that combination of bullet and powder?
My target velocity for the 140 gr. AB is 2900 fps.
My components include:
Norma brass
Once fired water capacity of 71.3 gr.
WLR Primers
About a .060" bullet jump yeilding a C.O.A.L. of about 3.350"
A survey of load data for similar but different components suggest a Maximum load in the range of 52 gr. H4350.
Is it worth trying to start low and working up? Is it possible to safely get 2900 fps with these components? Does this combination have a reputation for good or bad accuracy? Should I just concentrate on the RL22 and IMR7828 powders?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.