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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1949731" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>H414 is the same a W760 and they are in the 4350 burn rate area. Most manuals say use a Mag primer with this ball powder. I have not used any myself because of greater tempter sensitivity of most ball powders over stick powders. Been handloading for over 40 years. I tried some 90 gr Sierra bullets in a 270 Win once but never could get them to shoot as well as the Sierra 110. </p><p>For the 90 gr Sierra bullet my old Sierra manual list W-760 start 52.3 and max 58.9 grs. They used WLR primers which back then was a mag strength primer. This should give you a starting place. H414 should work OK because the suggested powder in the Sierra manual was IMR 4350 and they are in the same burn rate. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1949731, member: 10178"] H414 is the same a W760 and they are in the 4350 burn rate area. Most manuals say use a Mag primer with this ball powder. I have not used any myself because of greater tempter sensitivity of most ball powders over stick powders. Been handloading for over 40 years. I tried some 90 gr Sierra bullets in a 270 Win once but never could get them to shoot as well as the Sierra 110. For the 90 gr Sierra bullet my old Sierra manual list W-760 start 52.3 and max 58.9 grs. They used WLR primers which back then was a mag strength primer. This should give you a starting place. H414 should work OK because the suggested powder in the Sierra manual was IMR 4350 and they are in the same burn rate. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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