I think BillPa has one of those. Maybe?
Anybody shooting one of these? I am looking for load data, info is pretty scarce. I have some data to start with but I would like to find some more.
Thanks!
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
I think BillPa has one of those. Maybe?
A few to get you started. I only use 130s ( 12 twist barrel) , so I can't help with much anything else.Originally Posted by BobT
270-308 Improved
Barrel 22"
130 Grain bullet
IMR-4320
Load Charge Charge- Muzzle Chamber
Density Weight to-Bullet Velocity Pressure Notes
(%) (grains) Wt. Ratio (ft/sec) (CUP)
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75 35.6 0.274 2399 35942 OK
80 38.0 0.292 2561 41617 OK
85 40.3 0.31 2716 47056 OK
90 42.7 0.328 2877 52731 High Pressure
95 45.1 0.347 3039 58406 High Pressure
100 47.5 0.365 3201 64081 High Pressure
N-140
Load Charge Charge- Muzzle Chamber
Density Weight to-Bullet Velocity Pressure Notes
(%) (grains) Wt. Ratio (ft/sec) (CUP)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
75 35.6 0.274 2354 34611 OK
80 38.0 0.292 2513 40076 OK
85 40.3 0.31 2665 45313 OK
90 42.7 0.328 2823 50778 High Pressure
95 45.1 0.347 2982 56243 High Pressure
100 47.5 0.365 3141 61708 High Pressure
RL-15
Load Charge Charge- Muzzle Chamber
Density Weight to-Bullet Velocity Pressure Notes
(%) (grains) Wt. Ratio (ft/sec) (CUP)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
75 35.6 0.274 2421 36617 OK
80 38.0 0.292 2584 42399 OK
85 40.3 0.31 2741 47940 OK
90 42.7 0.328 2904 53721 High Pressure
95 45.1 0.347 3067 59503 High Pressure
100 47.5 0.365 3231 65285 High Pressure
Varget
Load Charge Charge- Muzzle Chamber
Density Weight to-Bullet Velocity Pressure Notes
(%) (grains) Wt. Ratio (ft/sec) (CUP)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
75 35.6 0.274 2504 39553 OK
80 38.0 0.292 2672 45272 OK
85 40.3 0.31 2834 50752 High Pressure
90 42.7 0.328 3003 56470 High Pressure
95 45.1 0.347 3172 62189 High Pressure
100 47.5 0.365 3341 67907 High Pressure
The loads I use most. Safe for my barrel!
130, 46.5 / H4350, Fed 210, Lapua brass, 2996 FPS.
130, 45.5 /RL-15, BR2, Win brass, 3110.
Bill
Thanks Bill!
I really appreciate the info, I was planning to shoot 130s also. You are getting some great velocities out of a 22" barrel.
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
I'm looking forward to what you're gonna get from that 25" barrel Bob!
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Me too! It may be a while before I get to measure any velocities, my chronograph needs a little repair.Originally Posted by cowboyarcher
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
Bob,
How are you making out with the "little" 270?
Bill
Bill,
I am still fire forming cases but I hope to have a load ready to go in time for the Missouri deer opener on the 14th. of November. I was using 45.0 IMR 4350 behind a 130 grain Remington "Bronze Point" (had a bunch of old ones) but I'm running low on 4350 so I'm going to try some IMR 4831 and see how it does. The 4350 was making nice looking cases but I'm giong to try to develop a hunting load around it since I use so much of it in other calibers I load for. I haven't really shot any groups yet but I may try to this weekend. It seems to be a very mild mannered little rascal!
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
What would be cool about this round, is the 85 gr barnes TSX bullet.
The guys over at the 6.8 SPC forum are pushing this bullet at about 2900-3000
fps and its devistating on hogs and deer.
You could probably get about 3450-3500fps out of the 270/308 with minimal recoil.
I have some test loads with the 85 grainer over a lot of powder in 270 weatherby magnum just for kicks.
Should get about 3800-3900 with it.
Going to test it out on a hog hopefully next week.
Well I got her going in time for deer season, the load I settled on was 46.0 IMR 4350, WLR primer and 130 grain Ballistic Silvertip. It worked well, I posted the story and a pic in the medium game forum. Getting good groups but I'm going to do more load development after deer season.
Thanks very much to all of you who have helped make this project reality!
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
Howdy Bob,
My son decided to carry the little 270 this season.....as usual I get whats left over! >
BTW...I think I forgot to ask, who's reamer did you use? Dave sent me prints for the both 270-308 and the Improved. One specs a .310" neck, the other a .308". Mine has a .306". What did you go with?
Bill
Bill,
My barrel was already finished when I got it from Adam (Cowboyarcher) it has a .313 neck. I have no idea who did the work but it is a first class job as far as chamber and crown. I would like to get a reamer with a little smaller neck and probably will eventually. My loaded case necks from reformed Winchester 7mm/08 cases only mike .303 but accuracy so far has been pleasing. I am going to try to find some .358 Winchester brass and see if I can come up with some thicker case necks. I only have 27 rounds through the barrel so far. I fire formed twenty cases and loaded 15 of them with the IMR 4350 load. I fired 2 for sighters/scope adjustment and 2 at the deer. The fire forming loads were grouping very well, all under .5 with the best one going .238 ctc. IIRC. I'm spread pretty thin time wise right now but I intend to get serious and see just what this thing will do!
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
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