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long throated .270 wsm advice
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<blockquote data-quote="memyselfni" data-source="post: 194212" data-attributes="member: 7782"><p>Hi</p><p>i have a tikka t3 .270 wsm, and use it for mid range sika and red deer hunting here in new zealand, i have recently started handloading for it, and need some advice, the rifle has a very long throat, and i am having trouble getting the listed velocities out of it, can anybody help me with this? i am using ADI 2209/H4350 and Adi 2225/Retumbo, the most i am able to get with the ADI Max listed loads is 2950 with the 140 gr accubond, i would also like to work up a load for the 150 sst, any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, i have been told to keep working up the loads and use the velocity as my guide, is this true? the primers on factory loads are more flattened than my handloads, and i am getting no pressure signs whatsoever.</p><p>any help will be appreciated</p><p>thanks in advance</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memyselfni, post: 194212, member: 7782"] Hi i have a tikka t3 .270 wsm, and use it for mid range sika and red deer hunting here in new zealand, i have recently started handloading for it, and need some advice, the rifle has a very long throat, and i am having trouble getting the listed velocities out of it, can anybody help me with this? i am using ADI 2209/H4350 and Adi 2225/Retumbo, the most i am able to get with the ADI Max listed loads is 2950 with the 140 gr accubond, i would also like to work up a load for the 150 sst, any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, i have been told to keep working up the loads and use the velocity as my guide, is this true? the primers on factory loads are more flattened than my handloads, and i am getting no pressure signs whatsoever. any help will be appreciated thanks in advance Gary [/QUOTE]
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