czechsonofagun
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Egon, did you see a doctor?
Prokop, I should see a Doctor as I gave you bad advice.
It is not the actual barrel end null point and projectile discharge that must coincide as the barrel is moving and will impart an acceleration of that direction to the projectile. What you will have to do is figure out a lead time using the projectile velocity and target distance to load the proper charge.
This should be right up an engineer's alley as you will be working with three unknowns and have to equate them to a coincidental point!![]()
Prokop:
re: - groups were 56, 57, 58 and 59 grains of IMR 4350
May want to double check the load as my (old) 4th Edition Hornady loading book shows 54.8 gr of IMR 4350 is max. Did the primers look flattened or the imprint of the firing pin look strange or close to piercing? Might be too hot...
I predict you will have better results with H-4831 (Hogdon) powder as it was used in many classic 270 loads.
RavensRoost
I think the max numbers were for a .270 Win not a .270WSM. I would try the slower powders however. I have had good luck with 4350 and heavier bullets in the .270 Win -- .270 WSM should like the slower powders mentioned
Steve