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Reloading
.270 load near max?
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<blockquote data-quote="gonewest" data-source="post: 405668" data-attributes="member: 23791"><p>I have been working up loads for my 2 .270's and right now using a 130 gr. Hornady Interbond and 60 grs of 4831sc with a large rifle cci primer I am getting good groups and no signs of pressure. I'm at max in most of my books. Do you think I should keep going little by little or be happy with what I got. I just got some 130 gr accubonds to try also the 140 accubonds with 57.5 grs of 4831sc with the large rifle cci primer shoot real good. I'm going o try 58 grs next but if no pressure should I keep going? I'm using Sako guns if that helps . Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonewest, post: 405668, member: 23791"] I have been working up loads for my 2 .270's and right now using a 130 gr. Hornady Interbond and 60 grs of 4831sc with a large rifle cci primer I am getting good groups and no signs of pressure. I'm at max in most of my books. Do you think I should keep going little by little or be happy with what I got. I just got some 130 gr accubonds to try also the 140 accubonds with 57.5 grs of 4831sc with the large rifle cci primer shoot real good. I'm going o try 58 grs next but if no pressure should I keep going? I'm using Sako guns if that helps . Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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