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27 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2661484" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>Can't say but one thing's for sure, there is no replacement for displacement i.e. powder capacity <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😆" title="Grinning squinting face :laughing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f606.png" data-shortname=":laughing:" /> Other guys on this forum would be more qualified to answer that, but I figure the performance should approximate the 6.8 Western but with much better brass availability. If that performance is possible, then coupled with a bullet with a G1BC in the 0.7 range that is able to be launched in the 3150-3200 range should be pretty nasty.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate that. You made a good case for the 270AI because of the brass cost and availability. I already have about 300 270Win cases. So the AI makes sense to me. The 150 gr bullet we will make will have a higher BC than the 170 Berger so it will go faster also. Anyone with an 8 twist AI could shoot the 140 gr if they wish and still outdistance the 170. Will have to see about throat life but the long neck and lower powder capacity of the AI as compared to the Nosler may give the AI an advantage in throat life. The 100 or so fps advantage of the Nosler will not really be that noticeable in the first 1000 yds or so and only an advantage if it is shooting bullets of the same BC. Thank you for your info. It helps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good summary of your necking down technique. From your velocity projections, or actual measurements, would it be fair to expect a 140 gr bullet to go 3400 fps from your rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2661484, member: 94556"] Can’t say but one thing’s for sure, there is no replacement for displacement i.e. powder capacity 😆 Other guys on this forum would be more qualified to answer that, but I figure the performance should approximate the 6.8 Western but with much better brass availability. If that performance is possible, then coupled with a bullet with a G1BC in the 0.7 range that is able to be launched in the 3150-3200 range should be pretty nasty. I appreciate that. You made a good case for the 270AI because of the brass cost and availability. I already have about 300 270Win cases. So the AI makes sense to me. The 150 gr bullet we will make will have a higher BC than the 170 Berger so it will go faster also. Anyone with an 8 twist AI could shoot the 140 gr if they wish and still outdistance the 170. Will have to see about throat life but the long neck and lower powder capacity of the AI as compared to the Nosler may give the AI an advantage in throat life. The 100 or so fps advantage of the Nosler will not really be that noticeable in the first 1000 yds or so and only an advantage if it is shooting bullets of the same BC. Thank you for your info. It helps. Good summary of your necking down technique. From your velocity projections, or actual measurements, would it be fair to expect a 140 gr bullet to go 3400 fps from your rifle? [/QUOTE]
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