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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2322299" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Great thread, I have asked this question as well. My Winchester cases in .270 Win can go from 186.0 to 189.9. I separate by .3 Grain. Remington cases all seem to run 190.0 to 195 .0 and Nosler brass is even heavier . My Load is fairly hot, 59.5 Grns H 4831 , and seems to fill the the case about 96%.to 98% and the Nolser 130 Grn Ballistic Tips seat deeply into the neck of the case, for a 3.340 COAL . My personal rule is to drop down to my accuracy load which is 59.2 Grns H 4831 as cases get heavier. My question is still in cases that weigh over 190 Grns , should Reduce the load even more??? I see that if internal case volume is the same , then the reduction in powder may not be necessary .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2322299, member: 100742"] Great thread, I have asked this question as well. My Winchester cases in .270 Win can go from 186.0 to 189.9. I separate by .3 Grain. Remington cases all seem to run 190.0 to 195 .0 and Nosler brass is even heavier . My Load is fairly hot, 59.5 Grns H 4831 , and seems to fill the the case about 96%.to 98% and the Nolser 130 Grn Ballistic Tips seat deeply into the neck of the case, for a 3.340 COAL . My personal rule is to drop down to my accuracy load which is 59.2 Grns H 4831 as cases get heavier. My question is still in cases that weigh over 190 Grns , should Reduce the load even more??? I see that if internal case volume is the same , then the reduction in powder may not be necessary . [/QUOTE]
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