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Reloading
i nead help for my 270win loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 792224" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>There are many things that you can do to increase your accuracy and your velocity.</p><p></p><p>1) You can work up the powder charge. You are at 56.5 grains of N160 according to the Vith web site you can go as high as 58.0 grains using a Remington SP bullet. This bullet is close to the same bullet that you are using.Work up slowly adding .5 grains at a time. This should add velocity. They show 3083 ft/sec with the max load.</p><p></p><p>2) This may give you more accuracy also. If it does not, change the seating depth of your bullet. You can seat the bullet out closer to the lands or you can seat the bullet deeper into the case. Do this in small increments. .010 at a time. You should be able to get this load to shoot. Try this and if it does not shoot as well as you want, you may have to change powders, or bullets or both.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a new Vanguard in 270 Winchester. I had to go to a 140 grain bullet before I got it to shoot like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 792224, member: 10723"] There are many things that you can do to increase your accuracy and your velocity. 1) You can work up the powder charge. You are at 56.5 grains of N160 according to the Vith web site you can go as high as 58.0 grains using a Remington SP bullet. This bullet is close to the same bullet that you are using.Work up slowly adding .5 grains at a time. This should add velocity. They show 3083 ft/sec with the max load. 2) This may give you more accuracy also. If it does not, change the seating depth of your bullet. You can seat the bullet out closer to the lands or you can seat the bullet deeper into the case. Do this in small increments. .010 at a time. You should be able to get this load to shoot. Try this and if it does not shoot as well as you want, you may have to change powders, or bullets or both. I have a new Vanguard in 270 Winchester. I had to go to a 140 grain bullet before I got it to shoot like this. [/QUOTE]
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