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Reloading
load development for 270 wsm and Nosler E-Tip
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<blockquote data-quote="jimwest" data-source="post: 1545891" data-attributes="member: 99028"><p>I'm feeling good about loading some 130 grain Nosler E-Tips with the loads published in the Lyman book for the Swift 130 grain Spitzer. Both bullets have nearly identical sectonal density and length. I'll start out light on the powder and work my way up. Since both bullets are described as Spitzer Boat Tails, with nearly identical deminsions I just can't see an 'un-safe' reason for not using the increase powder/loads. That is unless I'm missing someting there that a more experienced handloader can identify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimwest, post: 1545891, member: 99028"] I'm feeling good about loading some 130 grain Nosler E-Tips with the loads published in the Lyman book for the Swift 130 grain Spitzer. Both bullets have nearly identical sectonal density and length. I'll start out light on the powder and work my way up. Since both bullets are described as Spitzer Boat Tails, with nearly identical deminsions I just can't see an 'un-safe' reason for not using the increase powder/loads. That is unless I'm missing someting there that a more experienced handloader can identify. [/QUOTE]
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