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Reloading
270wsm 95gr ttsx, 100gr ac or 110gr ac
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1125221" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Slow the 130 grain pills down with the powders you already have. I'd drop to start charges in whatever book you got the data from as a start. If you need to, go with a slightly faster powder than rl19 so start loads will be a bit slower still. </p><p> </p><p>I don't like to underload a larger chambering for a given bore diameter by using both a light for caliber bullet <em>and</em> a mild load. Weird things can happen like collapsed cases from powder leakage and unstable velocity loads. </p><p> </p><p>Much better is a mild load with at least a mid weight for caliber bullet and a good recoil pad... possibly even a muzzle brake. If you want to drop recoil further than that, you will likely need to drop your chambering to something with a smaller boiler room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1125221, member: 48043"] Slow the 130 grain pills down with the powders you already have. I'd drop to start charges in whatever book you got the data from as a start. If you need to, go with a slightly faster powder than rl19 so start loads will be a bit slower still. I don't like to underload a larger chambering for a given bore diameter by using both a light for caliber bullet [I]and[/I] a mild load. Weird things can happen like collapsed cases from powder leakage and unstable velocity loads. Much better is a mild load with at least a mid weight for caliber bullet and a good recoil pad... possibly even a muzzle brake. If you want to drop recoil further than that, you will likely need to drop your chambering to something with a smaller boiler room. [/QUOTE]
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