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Reloading
270 WSM brass and load data
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 383671" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>I was about to suggest RL-19, but after reading your last post, I guess all I can do is aggree with your starting point data of 63-63.5 gr of RL-22. </p><p>It does seem a bit of a slow powder for a 130 gr tho. Have you looked at Noslers recomendations yet? they may have something there. Popapi, sent me the link for my 140gr Accubonds and RL-19. (59.5-61.5-and 63.5)** at 64 gr I was flattening primers pretty good, not pancakes, but definately flat. My point is I was within 1/2 a grain of thier max load, and saw pressure signs. With RL-22, Judging out of my Hornady book for 270 win and 270wsm you should be safely ''ballparked'' , just be carefull as you go up. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 383671, member: 22166"] I was about to suggest RL-19, but after reading your last post, I guess all I can do is aggree with your starting point data of 63-63.5 gr of RL-22. It does seem a bit of a slow powder for a 130 gr tho. Have you looked at Noslers recomendations yet? they may have something there. Popapi, sent me the link for my 140gr Accubonds and RL-19. (59.5-61.5-and 63.5)** at 64 gr I was flattening primers pretty good, not pancakes, but definately flat. My point is I was within 1/2 a grain of thier max load, and saw pressure signs. With RL-22, Judging out of my Hornady book for 270 win and 270wsm you should be safely ''ballparked'' , just be carefull as you go up. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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