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.270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 4:23 pm
by The Raven
Hi Guys,

I haven't been able to find specific load data for the above. Any idea of min/max loads?

Much appreciate any guidance, with the usual caveats.

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 5:47 pm
by macca
Wouldn't be my choice of powder but start load around 42gr max 45gr.
Cheers

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:28 pm
by Camel
I agree with macca, 2209 would be a much better powder for the 270, if you have any just use a starting load for any 130gn bullet and go onwards and upwards.

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:56 pm
by The Raven
macca wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2017 5:47 pm Wouldn't be my choice of powder but start load around 42gr max 45gr.
Cheers
I'm using 2206H so I only have one powder for all my cals. Keeps things a bit simpler to start with and, eventually I'll try other stuff.

I have run Hornady 130gr Interbond up to 45gr no problem, so your figures bode well.

Oh, Hogdgon lists a max at 46.9 for IMR4895. I'm not interested in max yet but it's a good to know...

Surprised no-one has demanded I buy a shelf of reloading manuals yet :roll:

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:58 pm
by The Raven
Camel wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:28 pm I agree with macca, 2209 would be a much better powder for the 270, if you have any just use a starting load for any 130gn bullet and go onwards and upwards.
Spent a few hour searching and pretty much arrived at the same thing, and Macca's figures are in the ball park.

Better to ask than to make an assumption...

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:09 pm
by macca
[quote="The Raven" post_id=240149 time=1504429009 user_id=287

I'm using 2206H so I only have one powder for all my cals. Keeps things a bit simpler to start with and, eventually I'll try other stuff.


[/quote]

Fair enough. May be a little quick in the 270 that's all.
Cheers

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:37 pm
by MISSED
Surprised no-one has demanded I buy a shelf of reloading manuals yet

Why when you can get the best advice here free.

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 9:55 pm
by trevort
Why would you want to only use one powder when the rifles you have are best served by different powders?


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Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 10:13 pm
by The Raven
I'm just limiting the variables while I learn the ropes. :)

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 11:45 pm
by Glenn
Using one powder for all your calibers is good in theory, but that's all.

I tried it, I now have most of ADI's range.

I just finished a load for one of my guns with a lot slower powder and the results were very surprising and impressive.

You will end up with different powder in the end so just embrace it now.

If you get the right powder now you will save more load development down the track.

If your worried about mixing them up I always make sure I leave the tube on the reloading benchfor the powder I'm using!

As for reloading manuals I just use ADI'S Website.

Glenn

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 8:11 am
by The Raven
Glenn wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2017 11:45 pm Using one powder for all your calibers is good in theory, but that's all.

I tried it, I now have most of ADI's range.

I just finished a load for one of my guns with a lot slower powder and the results were very surprising and impressive.

You will end up with different powder in the end so just embrace it now.

If you get the right powder now you will save more load development down the track.

If your worried about mixing them up I always make sure I leave the tube on the reloading benchfor the powder I'm using!

As for reloading manuals I just use ADI'S Website.

Glenn
Yep, I KNOW I will buy other powders! Problem is I'll get in more trouble for buying more 'gun stuff' and then I have to find somewhere to put it.

"embrace it now" = Resistance if futile....

I wouldn't confuse them, I only have out what I need for the job.

Yep, the ADI website is pretty good.

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 1:20 pm
by trevort
The Raven wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2017 8:11 am
Glenn wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2017 11:45 pm Using one powder for all your calibers is good in theory, but that's all.

I tried it, I now have most of ADI's range.

I just finished a load for one of my guns with a lot slower powder and the results were very surprising and impressive.

You will end up with different powder in the end so just embrace it now.

If you get the right powder now you will save more load development down the track.

If your worried about mixing them up I always make sure I leave the tube on the reloading benchfor the powder I'm using!

As for reloading manuals I just use ADI'S Website.

Glenn
Yep, I KNOW I will buy other powders! Problem is I'll get in more trouble for buying more 'gun stuff' and then I have to find somewhere to put it.

"embrace it now" = Resistance if futile....

I wouldn't confuse them, I only have out what I need for the job.

Yep, the ADI website is pretty good.
This makes a lot more sense than that learning the ropes drivel :wink:

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 2:43 pm
by The Raven
trevort wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2017 1:20 pm This makes a lot more sense than that learning the ropes drivel :wink:
:D

Mrs Raven said something to the effect of "If reloading is supposed to be cheaper, why are you buying so much stuff?"

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:35 pm
by Glenn
"embrace it now" = Resistance if futile....
Exactly!
Mrs Raven said something to the effect of "If reloading is supposed to be cheaper, why are you buying so much stuff?"
It dose cost a bit to set up but Mrs Raven must understand it is a long term investment!
When your reload your gun is more accurate so you use less ammo.

Well that's my story!

Glenn

Re: .270Win loads for 130gn Hornady SST AR2206H

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:59 pm
by Camel
Glenn wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:35 pm
"embrace it now" = Resistance if futile....
Exactly!
Mrs Raven said something to the effect of "If reloading is supposed to be cheaper, why are you buying so much stuff?"
It dose cost a bit to set up but Mrs Raven must understand it is a long term investment!
When your reload your gun is more accurate so you use less ammo.

Well that's my story!

Glenn

True that. :D I guess we can forgive poor Raven for not knowing all the excuses we have been using or years, he is only a novice at it. :lol: