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quickload data for 24n41 270 weatherby 1:7 twist .600" throat.
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<blockquote data-quote="assasinator" data-source="post: 2959994" data-attributes="member: 127853"><p>so sea....no. super slow powders are for WAY overbore cartridges in a lot of calibers. </p><p></p><p>this powder is suitable based on data i posted from quickload. its suitable for one bullet at this time. there are rumors of 180 grain .277 bullets. </p><p></p><p>so, for a 175 sierra tipped game king that is seated VERY long for my chamber where there is very little bullet freebore. </p><p></p><p>this powder works very well for heavy bullet 338 norma and 338 lapua, as well as 375/416 cheyenne tactical with heavy bullets. </p><p></p><p>i tried it with 175 TGK long seated 270 winchester and it didnt burn. i bought it with 270 weatherby and heavy bullets. OVERBORE with enough powder makes fast 50bmg powders work. </p><p></p><p>i posted the quickload data as a baseline. magpro, h1000, retumbo, and 24n41 can work for my purposes. i have been experimenting with non traditional loads for 36.5 years. </p><p></p><p>as a matter of fact, the 40 year gunsmith who is rechambering my encore 270win barrel does the same thing. he has me beat, but he likes big bore belted mags, 458 lott, 458 win, many belted mags, and lol 204 ruger. he asked me why i still waste so much powder. i cant help it.</p><p></p><p>so to answer, slow powders are specific to the application. i use 3031 for my 3050FPS 205 grain 375 taylor with large rifle primer. itis NOT advisable to try things without a lot of experience. it can POP your gun. </p><p></p><p>too low of a charge can blow your gun. to big a charge that is too fast is worse. seating a bullet into the rifling causes to high of a pressure to start bullet movement. it is all dangerous. slow powder doesnt lower the risk. </p><p></p><p></p><p>stick to the reloading manuals. stick to the advice of long time members in this forum. stick to loaddata.com IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assasinator, post: 2959994, member: 127853"] so sea....no. super slow powders are for WAY overbore cartridges in a lot of calibers. this powder is suitable based on data i posted from quickload. its suitable for one bullet at this time. there are rumors of 180 grain .277 bullets. so, for a 175 sierra tipped game king that is seated VERY long for my chamber where there is very little bullet freebore. this powder works very well for heavy bullet 338 norma and 338 lapua, as well as 375/416 cheyenne tactical with heavy bullets. i tried it with 175 TGK long seated 270 winchester and it didnt burn. i bought it with 270 weatherby and heavy bullets. OVERBORE with enough powder makes fast 50bmg powders work. i posted the quickload data as a baseline. magpro, h1000, retumbo, and 24n41 can work for my purposes. i have been experimenting with non traditional loads for 36.5 years. as a matter of fact, the 40 year gunsmith who is rechambering my encore 270win barrel does the same thing. he has me beat, but he likes big bore belted mags, 458 lott, 458 win, many belted mags, and lol 204 ruger. he asked me why i still waste so much powder. i cant help it. so to answer, slow powders are specific to the application. i use 3031 for my 3050FPS 205 grain 375 taylor with large rifle primer. itis NOT advisable to try things without a lot of experience. it can POP your gun. too low of a charge can blow your gun. to big a charge that is too fast is worse. seating a bullet into the rifling causes to high of a pressure to start bullet movement. it is all dangerous. slow powder doesnt lower the risk. stick to the reloading manuals. stick to the advice of long time members in this forum. stick to loaddata.com IMO. [/QUOTE]
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