Hey,
I'm new to reloading. I just started loading my 270 win and want to start for my dad's 7mm rem mag and I just bought a pistol carbine I want to load for.
When I went to pick my components for my 270, I started with the bullet then went to pick a powder suitable for the bullet weight. The only thing I knew about picking powder was to find published data that has the general speed I want with the lowest amount of powder used to get it for recoil purposes. Thought I was doing alright. I picked this http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle?&CartridgeName=270+Winchester&OrderBW%5B%5D=140&Manufacturer%5B%5D=IMR&Powder%5B%5D=IMR+4166 I'm happy with my choice.
But trying to find a low powder grain load for the 7mm rem mag isn't working for me and I don't know why. The imr 4166 powder hasn't been published for 7mm rem mag and I'm curious how it would perform in a 7mm. How come every powder option isn't published in reload manuals?
My reloading journey has continued when. I tried to find a good load for my pistol carbine. I first figured that any pistol load would be fine in my carbine and can just expect to add 200 fps to the performance. Or I could find a slower burning powder which might perform even better out of my carbine. Hard to know tho because all the published data is for 4" pistols. So then I read this article on relative burn rate, http://www.chuckhawks.com/powder_relative_burn_rate.htm
It blew my mind! But I don't understand what it's talking about exactly. And now I'm worried some pistol loads could create a higher dangerous pressure in my carbine?
Can u explain to me how to figure this stuff out so I can best reload my stuff?
Thanks guys, sorry for the long winded post. I just need some clarification
I'm new to reloading. I just started loading my 270 win and want to start for my dad's 7mm rem mag and I just bought a pistol carbine I want to load for.
When I went to pick my components for my 270, I started with the bullet then went to pick a powder suitable for the bullet weight. The only thing I knew about picking powder was to find published data that has the general speed I want with the lowest amount of powder used to get it for recoil purposes. Thought I was doing alright. I picked this http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle?&CartridgeName=270+Winchester&OrderBW%5B%5D=140&Manufacturer%5B%5D=IMR&Powder%5B%5D=IMR+4166 I'm happy with my choice.
But trying to find a low powder grain load for the 7mm rem mag isn't working for me and I don't know why. The imr 4166 powder hasn't been published for 7mm rem mag and I'm curious how it would perform in a 7mm. How come every powder option isn't published in reload manuals?
My reloading journey has continued when. I tried to find a good load for my pistol carbine. I first figured that any pistol load would be fine in my carbine and can just expect to add 200 fps to the performance. Or I could find a slower burning powder which might perform even better out of my carbine. Hard to know tho because all the published data is for 4" pistols. So then I read this article on relative burn rate, http://www.chuckhawks.com/powder_relative_burn_rate.htm
It blew my mind! But I don't understand what it's talking about exactly. And now I'm worried some pistol loads could create a higher dangerous pressure in my carbine?
Can u explain to me how to figure this stuff out so I can best reload my stuff?
Thanks guys, sorry for the long winded post. I just need some clarification


















































