wildfowler.250
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So I’m basically reviewing my .270 loads. Currently shooting some Sierra prohunters 130 grain with 57.5 N160. OACL 3.30”. Group well.
Im going back to some development with accubonds,(typically lost my old targets) because they performed well but 1” groups.
The Viht app says a max load of 58 grains of N160 for 130 grain bullets. But a OACL of 3.228.
This is a higher charge in a in a shorter case than what The Sierra textbook says. Sierra text recommends max of 55 grains at an OACL of 3.32,(so assuming less pressure with the longer bullet and less charge).
Im tempted to work up loads at the longer 3.32 OACL as per the Sierra text but work up charge again from 55 grains to 58 as per the Viht app - I assume they will know best regarding the powder. I’ve not had any problems with the higher charges using the prohunters either.
Any suggestions? Am I looking to drive them too fast,(no chronograph). I got excellent groups with 52 grains but sooty cases do that was a no go. I’m thinking 55-58 going up 0.3 grain jumps to 58?
Thanks!
Im going back to some development with accubonds,(typically lost my old targets) because they performed well but 1” groups.
The Viht app says a max load of 58 grains of N160 for 130 grain bullets. But a OACL of 3.228.
This is a higher charge in a in a shorter case than what The Sierra textbook says. Sierra text recommends max of 55 grains at an OACL of 3.32,(so assuming less pressure with the longer bullet and less charge).
Im tempted to work up loads at the longer 3.32 OACL as per the Sierra text but work up charge again from 55 grains to 58 as per the Viht app - I assume they will know best regarding the powder. I’ve not had any problems with the higher charges using the prohunters either.
Any suggestions? Am I looking to drive them too fast,(no chronograph). I got excellent groups with 52 grains but sooty cases do that was a no go. I’m thinking 55-58 going up 0.3 grain jumps to 58?
Thanks!