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Any experience with a 270 Redding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy4600" data-source="post: 2590163" data-attributes="member: 123873"><p>I think if I go this route, I would order the dies first, and a sample of brass from qual cart...unless I could find someone that would be willing to give up one round of formed brass. Then play with seating depth of the bullet to determine the most efficient COAL. I played with some numbers just looking at the cartridge dimensions and the length of a 130 gr Etip...COAL would be around 3.029" with the bullet base even with the neck junction, or at about 2.969" if the tapered part of the bullet base is past the shoulder junction. The 126 gr Hammer Hunters fall in about the same. I would consider a Wyatt extended magazine box to maximize the case capacity.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]384197[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy4600, post: 2590163, member: 123873"] I think if I go this route, I would order the dies first, and a sample of brass from qual cart...unless I could find someone that would be willing to give up one round of formed brass. Then play with seating depth of the bullet to determine the most efficient COAL. I played with some numbers just looking at the cartridge dimensions and the length of a 130 gr Etip...COAL would be around 3.029" with the bullet base even with the neck junction, or at about 2.969" if the tapered part of the bullet base is past the shoulder junction. The 126 gr Hammer Hunters fall in about the same. I would consider a Wyatt extended magazine box to maximize the case capacity. [ATTACH type="full"]384197[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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