Capt Craig
Beginner
- Nov 1, 2012
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Hello. I'm fairly new to reloading but have shot, hunted and fished all of my life. Just picked up a sako tecomate 270 wsm and want to put together some loads for it with 140 nos ab. I'm planning to use win brass and fed 215m primers and have RL 22, imr 7828 and both imr and h 4350 on hand. No magpro available here locally so I'm going to try what I have here first, starting with RL 22 first.
My question is, many guys using RL 22 and the 140 ab combo suggest working up to 66 gr, which seems to shoot universally well in a lot of rifles. In looking at the nosler 7 book they list the max load as only 61 gr. Are they just being extremely conservative in their max listing or is this an error? My father who has been reloading for over 40 years (and teaching me) says he has never been able to work a load that far above a book max, even with some of the known conservative book loads. I know each rifle is different and max will vary, so I'm seeking advice on where to start my charge weights and your experience with getting that high over the book listed max for that load. Any input would be very much appreciated, and sorry for the long post
Thanks, Craig
My question is, many guys using RL 22 and the 140 ab combo suggest working up to 66 gr, which seems to shoot universally well in a lot of rifles. In looking at the nosler 7 book they list the max load as only 61 gr. Are they just being extremely conservative in their max listing or is this an error? My father who has been reloading for over 40 years (and teaching me) says he has never been able to work a load that far above a book max, even with some of the known conservative book loads. I know each rifle is different and max will vary, so I'm seeking advice on where to start my charge weights and your experience with getting that high over the book listed max for that load. Any input would be very much appreciated, and sorry for the long post
Thanks, Craig