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Reloading
270 Weatherby Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 77378" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>They're supposed to be the same grain for grain BUT&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;you have to realize that powders can be different from lot to lot by 5% quite easily so.....when you are loading 70 grains a different lot could produce the same pressure velocity at 67. I've never seen quite that much difference myself but someday I'm sure I'll be surprised. I've seen posts from people using the short cut and it has been the same as the regular 7828. Getting off the subject a little I got a canister of it and with winchester once fired brass in my 30-06 I could easily get 64 grains and not be going up the neck of the brass--I'm thinking this stuff could elevate the performance of that '06 with some heavier tsx and accubond bullets....and my quickload confirms my thinking----good velocity at moderate pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 77378, member: 3532"] They're supposed to be the same grain for grain BUT>>>>you have to realize that powders can be different from lot to lot by 5% quite easily so.....when you are loading 70 grains a different lot could produce the same pressure velocity at 67. I've never seen quite that much difference myself but someday I'm sure I'll be surprised. I've seen posts from people using the short cut and it has been the same as the regular 7828. Getting off the subject a little I got a canister of it and with winchester once fired brass in my 30-06 I could easily get 64 grains and not be going up the neck of the brass--I'm thinking this stuff could elevate the performance of that '06 with some heavier tsx and accubond bullets....and my quickload confirms my thinking----good velocity at moderate pressure. [/QUOTE]
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