Dr. Vette
Handloader
- Apr 16, 2012
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I'm getting ready to work on my second-ever reloading project, my 270 Winchester chambered Wby Vanguard. It's already an accurate rifle with factory ammo, so I'm hoping for great things with handloads. :shock:
The distance to the lands as measured with my RCBS Precision Mic is 0.106. I set up a dummy load at virtually full length and had no problems both in the magazine and cycling it through the action. I now have my seater adjusted to make loads about 0.011 off the lands and attached a photo of that load below (no micrometer seater for this die, so 0.011 it is).
As you can see in the attached photo there is still plenty of bullet in the case at this length, more than a caliber's distance. I also have at the bottom of the photo the factory 130gr Winchester ammo that already shoots great in this rifle, though obviously a very different bullet and length. Searching around I see anywhere from 0.010 to 0.050 off the lands as a good length, with about 0.020 as the most common.
Any thoughts as to where to go for an initial length? I'll be using H-4831SC with Federal GM210M primers, 140gr Accubonds, and all brass was previously fired in this rifle.
The distance to the lands as measured with my RCBS Precision Mic is 0.106. I set up a dummy load at virtually full length and had no problems both in the magazine and cycling it through the action. I now have my seater adjusted to make loads about 0.011 off the lands and attached a photo of that load below (no micrometer seater for this die, so 0.011 it is).
As you can see in the attached photo there is still plenty of bullet in the case at this length, more than a caliber's distance. I also have at the bottom of the photo the factory 130gr Winchester ammo that already shoots great in this rifle, though obviously a very different bullet and length. Searching around I see anywhere from 0.010 to 0.050 off the lands as a good length, with about 0.020 as the most common.
Any thoughts as to where to go for an initial length? I'll be using H-4831SC with Federal GM210M primers, 140gr Accubonds, and all brass was previously fired in this rifle.