You would think that but I found it's not the case. It's weird actually, more than anything else I've shot or reloaded for my 270 likes just about anything and everything as far as projectiles and the burn rate window is huge. I now stick to 4831 and slower burn rates but have tried others and while it couldn't get the FPS without excessive pressure it sure could group well with 4064.I run the 7828 and 140 Accubonds in my .270wby but I would agree with Stammster that it would probably be too slow in a Winchester. H4831 is where I would probably start as well if you can find it.
When 7828 came out it was my go too powder. The Lawyer friendly loads on hodgdon Show 60.2 for a 130. Winchester cases have the biggest volume. But it was pretty simple. tall drop tube and 62 grains behind 130's 60 grains behind 140's, and 58 grain behind 150's All SPBT's and large rifle standard primers.I am asking if anyone has used or has any suggestions about using imr 7828 in 270 Winchester 130 or 140 grain bullets
ThanksWhen 7828 came out it was my go too powder. The Lawyer friendly loads on hodgdon Show 60.2 for a 130. Winchester cases have the biggest volume. But it was pretty simple. tall drop tube and 62 grains behind 130's 60 grains behind 140's, and 58 grain behind 150's All SPBT's and large rifle standard primers.
Of course work up to it. I had good case life, but my shortest barrel was 26 in 270 win.
For a shorter barrel I have used Superformance and the new Staball 6.5.
If you can get IMR-7828SSC you can use same data and load density is better. I use it in my 270.I am asking if anyone has used or has any suggestions about using imr 7828 in 270 Winchester 130 or 140 grain bullets
Imagine it's all you can get now, unless there's leftover original 7828 in the stores still somehow. They discontinued the original.If you can get IMR-7828SSC you can use same data and load density is better. I use it in my 270.
I like Az during our winter here in Co.H4831 & 4831SC are outstanding in .270 Win. 7828SSC shows instability here in the Az heat. Been shooting 140gr VLDH in my .270 and the Hornady SST in a couple others. Most people I know have a .270, they are by no means dead!
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Excuse me as I don't understand what you getting at ????been posting her5e long time and you disgrace to JE.