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270 win reloading help - 150gr partitions
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1678168" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>None of the above rant goes to help out our OP with his reloading efforts... opps! CB, it looks to me as though you're right on with the 58.0 gr. area. I too use IMR 4831, it's a great powder. However, I caution you to be sure you only change one thing at a time! Like you, I want to get as much accuracy as possible out of any bullet. Partitions are not target bullets by any means but they can be accurate and consistent. Where you are now, I think I would first find the best seating depth, which should not change with different charges (however, watch out for reloaders voodoo, which means NONE of this is engraved in stone!). Generally speaking, I've done the best with the bullet jump as little as possible. Then I would play around with powder fine tuning. Then, maybe try changing primers. Once you think you've found the perfect combo, load a few up and try shooting from different positions and at different ranges. If you can confirm a specific load as best, you just ran out of excuses!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1678168, member: 78056"] None of the above rant goes to help out our OP with his reloading efforts... opps! CB, it looks to me as though you're right on with the 58.0 gr. area. I too use IMR 4831, it's a great powder. However, I caution you to be sure you only change one thing at a time! Like you, I want to get as much accuracy as possible out of any bullet. Partitions are not target bullets by any means but they can be accurate and consistent. Where you are now, I think I would first find the best seating depth, which should not change with different charges (however, watch out for reloaders voodoo, which means NONE of this is engraved in stone!). Generally speaking, I've done the best with the bullet jump as little as possible. Then I would play around with powder fine tuning. Then, maybe try changing primers. Once you think you've found the perfect combo, load a few up and try shooting from different positions and at different ranges. If you can confirm a specific load as best, you just ran out of excuses! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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