Necroman99
CGN Regular
- Location
- Whitby Ontario
That's a pretty light load of H4831 for a 270. Are you going to take her up some to see what she can do at high velocity?
With 'flyer'.
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Without 'flyer'
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That's an interesting question and I need help. I made this load based on an old reloading manual (Lyman 44th edition printed in 1967). Shows this load as "accuracy load" and starting load for this powder at 2695fps). Shows max load as 59gr at 3012fps.
BUT imr reload data online says this is actually the max load.
Wtf
What software is used to do this and is there a cost?
HOLY SH.....
So I have no idea what I'm doing. Why the f are there 2 powders so similarly labeled.
I'll go check what powder I have after but I'm pretty sure it's imr.
Fak
This is my hand-rolled target analyzer. It's nearly done, and I'll be releasing it as freeware probably in the next few weeks. I have a few bugs to iron out and a few more features to add, like vertical and horizontal stringing analysis. I'll make a general announcement on the reloading and long range forums when it's released.
For now I just do quick analysis of stuff I find on the Internet to test it out![]()
Don't worry, you'll get it figured out. keep reading!
I checked the case diameter with a set of digital calipers and they are not appreciably swollen beyond factory spent rounds (maybe 1 or 2 thou on some...but not all
so it is indeed IMR4831. I'm a little "nervewracked" to say the least. I checked my gun...looks ok to me (though wtf do I know about it!). I looked at the spent rounds carefully. By and large the cases look ok. I checked the case diameter with a set of digital calipers and they are not appreciably swollen beyond factory spent rounds (maybe 1 or 2 thou on some...but not all). The primers though do show signs of possible overpressure. I watched a few youtube videos. All of my primers have a little bit of a flattened appearance (loss of rounding around primer perimeter) and a few have a very slight dimple or crater like appearance around where the firing pin struck them, apparently from the primer flowing back around the pin. They also have a little mushrooming when I pulled them.
How much would you guys back off? I loaded them all with 53gr. Online data for IMR4831 says 53 is max and 46.3 is starting load. obviously i feel my loads are shooting well, but hot...don't wanna back off more than necessary.
will post image of primers.
incidentally...I'm still pretty scandalized that two different brands of powder are using the "4831" moniker...just a tragedy waiting to happen.
By the way, be careful with that Lead Sled. They don't allow for take up of recoil forces very well and can cause scope issues and if your stock is wood, maybe even split it.
I use a high density pad between the stock butt and the holding cup. The recoil pads most rifles are equipped with are not enough to absorb the recoil when place against a solid rest. They were made to take into account the ability of a human shoulder to roll with the recoil and bleed off some of the forces.
Hornady 9th Edition lists for 150gr bullets in the 270, IMR4831 starting load is 48.1 grains, max is 53.8gr. For a beginner, start at the bottom and work up until you get an accurate load or signs of pressure.



























