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How to create a accurate load
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<blockquote data-quote="Laker_Taker" data-source="post: 172337" data-attributes="member: 5061"><p>Hello,</p><p>I have been playing with my .270 weatherby magnum and can't get 140 accubonds to shoot. Can someone tell me how to create a perfect load from start to fininsh.</p><p></p><p>1.New .270 weatherby brass</p><p>2. IMR 7828ssc starting load 67 grains per nosler book (I have many powders I just picked one)</p><p>3. Fed 215 primers</p><p>4. I do have a chrono</p><p></p><p>Can someone get me started in the right direction? I guess from case prep to the load itself to shooting and what to look for.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rookie questions but I reload for 8 guns and never had this much trouble.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laker_Taker, post: 172337, member: 5061"] Hello, I have been playing with my .270 weatherby magnum and can't get 140 accubonds to shoot. Can someone tell me how to create a perfect load from start to fininsh. 1.New .270 weatherby brass 2. IMR 7828ssc starting load 67 grains per nosler book (I have many powders I just picked one) 3. Fed 215 primers 4. I do have a chrono Can someone get me started in the right direction? I guess from case prep to the load itself to shooting and what to look for. Sorry for the rookie questions but I reload for 8 guns and never had this much trouble. Thanks Aaron [/QUOTE]
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