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270 win. quickload request?
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<blockquote data-quote="fireworks" data-source="post: 954752" data-attributes="member: 70656"><p>If anyone happens to use quickload, I'd really be most appreciative if someone could run me a quickload for the following: </p><p>Nosler ABLR 150 gr. Using IMR 4350. Browning A bolt 22" barrel, with the BOSS brake, about 19" without it. Not sure how to view the barrel length with the brake.</p><p>I have been laddering up and am now over nosler's max by .7 grains and still no pressure signs or stiff bolts. This is the only powder I can ever find in my area other than IMR 7828. The 7828 produces higher velocities but just won't come together unless its too hot to safely use. The 4350 is nice and tight at minus .050 all the way up the ladder in 1/2 grain increments. What I' m wondering is if the quickload system will produce data different enough from general load data I can feel safe with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireworks, post: 954752, member: 70656"] If anyone happens to use quickload, I'd really be most appreciative if someone could run me a quickload for the following: Nosler ABLR 150 gr. Using IMR 4350. Browning A bolt 22" barrel, with the BOSS brake, about 19" without it. Not sure how to view the barrel length with the brake. I have been laddering up and am now over nosler's max by .7 grains and still no pressure signs or stiff bolts. This is the only powder I can ever find in my area other than IMR 7828. The 7828 produces higher velocities but just won't come together unless its too hot to safely use. The 4350 is nice and tight at minus .050 all the way up the ladder in 1/2 grain increments. What I' m wondering is if the quickload system will produce data different enough from general load data I can feel safe with. [/QUOTE]
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