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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 400034" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Ill put in a plug for Redding dies, and digital calipers, as well as a primer pocket brush(lrg), Redding sizing die wax, and a vld champher tool, and pitch your R.C.B.S. trickeler as soon as you get it and buy a Redding trickler! Much heavier and doesnt tip over near as easy. Id also recomend a small scrap of plywood to set your trickler on to dump into the pan with out bumping your pan on the scale. </p><p>A tumbeler is also handy, for keeping your dies in good shape, and showing pressure signs (cracks etc) by keeping the brass clean. </p><p>I load 62gr of RL-19 with 140 Accubonds, and Fed. 215 Mag primers .015 off the lands. Ive pushed them all the way to 64 gr, but backed off due to flat primers, and better accuracy with 62gr.</p><p>RL-19 seems to be a proven powder in alot of 270wsm's. Look at Nosler.com for load info with thier bullets as well.</p><p>Theres alot of Savage owners here, you may want to ask Bigngreen, or Liltank, about any quirks or tricks with the Savage. I dont know if there are any, but Id trust thier knowledge on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 400034, member: 22166"] Ill put in a plug for Redding dies, and digital calipers, as well as a primer pocket brush(lrg), Redding sizing die wax, and a vld champher tool, and pitch your R.C.B.S. trickeler as soon as you get it and buy a Redding trickler! Much heavier and doesnt tip over near as easy. Id also recomend a small scrap of plywood to set your trickler on to dump into the pan with out bumping your pan on the scale. A tumbeler is also handy, for keeping your dies in good shape, and showing pressure signs (cracks etc) by keeping the brass clean. I load 62gr of RL-19 with 140 Accubonds, and Fed. 215 Mag primers .015 off the lands. Ive pushed them all the way to 64 gr, but backed off due to flat primers, and better accuracy with 62gr. RL-19 seems to be a proven powder in alot of 270wsm's. Look at Nosler.com for load info with thier bullets as well. Theres alot of Savage owners here, you may want to ask Bigngreen, or Liltank, about any quirks or tricks with the Savage. I dont know if there are any, but Id trust thier knowledge on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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