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270 Win load question
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 237904" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>It sounds as though you have a min spec chamber in your rifle. Meaning that the 'smiths reamer is made to the 'smaller side' chamber dimensions of the .270Win. This is really a normal practice as it allows for the obviously tighter tolerance to be maintained between brass and chamber especially if you shoot factory cartridges. This make for a more accurate rifle (suppose to). Talk to your smith and I'll bet it (reamer) is min spec'd.</p><p> Yes to your question on reaching max pressure prior to max load published. But not in any of my factory barreled rifles only my custom min spec'd chambered barreled rifles. You might want to try one of the 4350's in that 270.</p><p> I still luv that RL-22 w/that 140 bullet though in my factory rifles! and lastly you NEED a chronograph, otherwise how do know where you are velocity wise...certainly not the book numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 237904, member: 873"] It sounds as though you have a min spec chamber in your rifle. Meaning that the 'smiths reamer is made to the 'smaller side' chamber dimensions of the .270Win. This is really a normal practice as it allows for the obviously tighter tolerance to be maintained between brass and chamber especially if you shoot factory cartridges. This make for a more accurate rifle (suppose to). Talk to your smith and I'll bet it (reamer) is min spec'd. Yes to your question on reaching max pressure prior to max load published. But not in any of my factory barreled rifles only my custom min spec'd chambered barreled rifles. You might want to try one of the 4350's in that 270. I still luv that RL-22 w/that 140 bullet though in my factory rifles! and lastly you NEED a chronograph, otherwise how do know where you are velocity wise...certainly not the book numbers. [/QUOTE]
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