- Location
- Woodstock Ontario Canada
I'm new (Started this winter) to reloading so I'm just looking to get some feedback on the information I have regarding my trying to find the best load for my .270 in a 130gr deer round. Any feed back would be welcome.
The hornady book says for a 130gr SST with IMR4064...
46.8gr = 2900FPS and 48.6gr = 3000fps.
I recently got a chrony this week and I though I was doing alright with a load of 47.2 until I got the velocity results today.
47.2gr is giving me 3118, 3107,3112 fps.
I wanted to be in the neighborhood of 2800 to 2900 fps because my research suggest the SST performs better at that velocity when taking deer under 100 yards.
The 47.2gr was beginning to also show a slight flow back on the primer. Very very slight but you can see it.
Is it normal for a rifle to max out on velocity with a lessor powder charge that what is posted in the book? Is this why it's good practice to always work up to max load? My bullet is sitting approx .010 to .015 off the rifling.
I had decent grouping with 46.8gr but at the time I didn't have a chrony so I was thinking the velocity may not be enough as my shots seemed to get tighter around the 47.2gr mark. I'm thinking of dropping back down to the 46.8 and doing .2 increments in both direction to see if I can get a tight group. This time I will have the chrony so I'll know what the velocity is.
When you guys are trying to find the best load, what step/increments do you change gr's in?
The hornady book says for a 130gr SST with IMR4064...
46.8gr = 2900FPS and 48.6gr = 3000fps.
I recently got a chrony this week and I though I was doing alright with a load of 47.2 until I got the velocity results today.
47.2gr is giving me 3118, 3107,3112 fps.
I wanted to be in the neighborhood of 2800 to 2900 fps because my research suggest the SST performs better at that velocity when taking deer under 100 yards.
The 47.2gr was beginning to also show a slight flow back on the primer. Very very slight but you can see it.
Is it normal for a rifle to max out on velocity with a lessor powder charge that what is posted in the book? Is this why it's good practice to always work up to max load? My bullet is sitting approx .010 to .015 off the rifling.
I had decent grouping with 46.8gr but at the time I didn't have a chrony so I was thinking the velocity may not be enough as my shots seemed to get tighter around the 47.2gr mark. I'm thinking of dropping back down to the 46.8 and doing .2 increments in both direction to see if I can get a tight group. This time I will have the chrony so I'll know what the velocity is.
When you guys are trying to find the best load, what step/increments do you change gr's in?


















































