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Newtosavage
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Working up loads for a Tikka .270 and the velocities seem awfully low.
Bullets are 150 grain SST and 150 ABLR's over H4831 powder. I started at 54 grains and worked up in 0.3 grain increments to 55.9 grains. Highest velocity was 2720 fps. at 55.6 grains. I was expecting at least 100 fps more than that. Anyone else had this experience?
By comparison, the factory Hornady Precision Hunter 145 ELD-X were clocking 2875 out of the same rifle.
Most guides suggest H4831 is the ideal powder for the .270, so I'm surprised by these results.
My 7mm-08 clocked right where I expected it to, so I don't think it was a chrono issue.
Bullets are 150 grain SST and 150 ABLR's over H4831 powder. I started at 54 grains and worked up in 0.3 grain increments to 55.9 grains. Highest velocity was 2720 fps. at 55.6 grains. I was expecting at least 100 fps more than that. Anyone else had this experience?
By comparison, the factory Hornady Precision Hunter 145 ELD-X were clocking 2875 out of the same rifle.
Most guides suggest H4831 is the ideal powder for the .270, so I'm surprised by these results.
My 7mm-08 clocked right where I expected it to, so I don't think it was a chrono issue.