Bit of horizontal dispersion, thats possibly due to the wind. Vertical looks good. Id move it a click or 2 to the right and just go shoot shit now.
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Bit of horizontal dispersion, thats possibly due to the wind. Vertical looks good. Id move it a click or 2 to the right and just go shoot shit now.
51 gn's of 2209 is certainly not a heavy load, should be around the 2900-3000fps range. If a 5 shot group shows that it is a good accurate load, I would suggest you load a few for hunting. And when...
Definitely load 5 of the 51gn's if you are happy with what its done so far. A 5 shot group will tell you a whole lot more than a 2 shot group. What powder and projectile are you using? As for...
Looks like your seating die is set too low. I run mine by hand down to a trimmed and ready case, then 1 full turn back. On occasions I have run it 2 turns back for loads for other shooters or long...
The 270 seems to be pretty tolerant on a lot of things, seating depth included. Try it and let us know. Once you've found that load that just seems to work, then its time to start playing with the...
Excellent! I had a feeling it was something simple all along, but hey, going through the process has given you a far greater understanding, well done. And look forward to further updates and pictures...
Get the sizing right, then trim to length, then chamfer the inside and outside of your case mouth.
I lube the inside of all my necks - originally with graphite, simply dipped in a small pottle of it. And lately using the RCBS lube on a brush rolled over the lube pad.
Sidetrack, when you lower...
These are the shell holders needed for the 270 - 202439202440
I once had a similar problem, no matter how hard I cranked that die down it wouldn't chamber nicely. One issue was I was using a Hornady shell holder with RCBS dies or maybe and RCBS shell holder...
Each rifle is different, tighter is probably the easiest way to describe it. Shouldn't affect pressure, but it does mean that your die has to be set to that rifle/chamber. Easy to follow instructions...
Chamber may appear tighter because your die is set for the previous rifle. Go back to basic's and set your resizing die so the your cases chamber "nicely". That may even mean you have to set the die...