I have one batch of .270 Win Nosler brass that weighs 201 grains/case and water weight of 65.80 grains
Another batch of Nosler brass that weighs 178 grains/case and water weight 70.96 grains
That is a 5 grains difference in water capacity.
I use in my 178 grain brass a load of 54 grains of H4350 for 3060 fps under a 130 grain Nosler ballistic tip.
Anyone knows how much H4350 powder difference there should be between the 2 different cases, due to the 5 grains in water weight?
Of course I can do a ladder test between the 2 cases, but in these days of component scarcity I try to preserve as much as possible. Can the percentage of the water weight differences be extrapolated to the powder weight? Is there a safe way to calculate the needed difference?
Another batch of Nosler brass that weighs 178 grains/case and water weight 70.96 grains
That is a 5 grains difference in water capacity.
I use in my 178 grain brass a load of 54 grains of H4350 for 3060 fps under a 130 grain Nosler ballistic tip.
Anyone knows how much H4350 powder difference there should be between the 2 different cases, due to the 5 grains in water weight?
Of course I can do a ladder test between the 2 cases, but in these days of component scarcity I try to preserve as much as possible. Can the percentage of the water weight differences be extrapolated to the powder weight? Is there a safe way to calculate the needed difference?




















































