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Reloading
.270 velocity variations
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<blockquote data-quote="kstrick" data-source="post: 337115" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I am using RL22 and RL15 and H4350 loading Win .270. </p><p>I use the RCBS charge master, I prep my cases. I am using Berger bullets. I am being as careful as I can be with the whole process.</p><p>I am not bench rest competition anal about it but I am very careful and consistent with my reloads. </p><p>The problem is I am getting up to 100 fps differences in velocity in the same batch of reloads. I use a Lyman set of weights to check the scale. The weights have been verified with a commercial pharmaceutical grade scale. All that said...I trust the Charge Master scale.</p><p>Any advice?</p><p>I understand Retumbo is very consistent but I do not find any info for the .270. Has anyone tried it??</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrick, post: 337115, member: 11227"] I am using RL22 and RL15 and H4350 loading Win .270. I use the RCBS charge master, I prep my cases. I am using Berger bullets. I am being as careful as I can be with the whole process. I am not bench rest competition anal about it but I am very careful and consistent with my reloads. The problem is I am getting up to 100 fps differences in velocity in the same batch of reloads. I use a Lyman set of weights to check the scale. The weights have been verified with a commercial pharmaceutical grade scale. All that said...I trust the Charge Master scale. Any advice? I understand Retumbo is very consistent but I do not find any info for the .270. Has anyone tried it?? Thanks Ken [/QUOTE]
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