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xdm40Rajuy 03-01-2010 10:23 PM

point of impact and reloading
 
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I have a question for anyone who reload. I just started load development for some hornady max 110 gr bullets. I have found that my .270 likes 55.2gr of imr 4831. With this powder I can shoot 3 rounds at 100 yards with .296" grouping. I am excited about this but the problem I'm if I am at the target center mass, these rounds e the right. Do I re site my rifle or is there a way to get the bullets to hit center mass? If this is the case then I will have to re site my rifle to all my reloads, right?

thndrchiken 03-02-2010 05:30 AM

I would leave that load alone and rezero.

harter66 03-02-2010 08:33 AM

Shoot your other load maybe split the differance between them or shoot a little windage. If your target is bigger than a pack of cigaretes it looks to me like its in a world of hurt as is. If you want a dead zero though you have to move it.

Pawildman 03-03-2010 12:40 PM

.......Congrats on a good group and good shooting. Have you tried reloading the same load and trying it again for verification? Hope it shoots as well for you again...

xdm40Rajuy 03-04-2010 05:12 AM

Thanks for the responses. I was told by some else also to just rezero so I am Headed back to the range to test some other loads and see where I am. Then I will do as suggested and split the difference. I just hope the other loads are as tight as these. I will keep u guys posted.

xdm40Rajuy 03-04-2010 10:48 PM

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Well I went back to the range yesterday to test the consistency of my loads I just developed and rezero my rifle. At the range the winds were blowing 7-12 mph. Against better judgment I went ahead and tested my loads and I was excited. My groups were .411 inches with one flyer (anticipation), this is with 5 shots. I have found my first load for my .270 and am looking forward to the future loads.

Pawildman 03-05-2010 05:48 AM

......Good deal!! Congrats on the repeatability.....

xdm40Rajuy 03-05-2010 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Pawildman (Post 3589020)
......Good deal!! Congrats on the repeatability.....

Thx PaWildman, I am really excited about the load. It is my first attempt at reloading and I have found a good coyote round. Now I need to work on my 130gr rounds.

driftrider 03-06-2010 05:25 PM

Well, you could spend a lot of time and money and try adjusting the seating depth, neck tension (you'll need some expensive bushing dies), or powder charge to get the bullet to leave the muzzle at the right time to shift the POI back to center... or you could just turn that little knobby-clicky thing on the side of your scope 5-6 clicks left and call it good! ;)

BTW, nice group there! Looks like your found your load.

Mike

driftrider 03-06-2010 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by xdm40Rajuy (Post 3589129)
Thx PaWildman, I am really excited about the load. It is my first attempt at reloading and I have found a good coyote round. Now I need to work on my 140 gr rounds.

If by "good" you mean that they'll be really, really dead, I think you're right. But I'm gonna bet that that 110 grain V-Max at 3300+ fps is going to make one heck of a mess of a coyote on impact, so pelt condition might not be so great if you're interested in saving them. Aside from the "overkill" factor, if you can shoot in the field, the coyotes have a lot to worry about with you lurking about with that rifle.

Mike

xdm40Rajuy 03-06-2010 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by driftrider (Post 3589870)
Well, you could spend a lot of time and money and try adjusting the seating depth, neck tension (you'll need some expensive bushing dies), or powder charge to get the bullet to leave the muzzle at the right time to shift the POI back to center... or you could just turn that little knobby-clicky thing on the side of your scope 5-6 clicks left and call it good! ;)

BTW, nice group there! Looks like your found your load.

Mike

Mike,
I think I would rather spend the money on powder, primers, and bullets. I have also found that the knobby-clicky thingy would be the most cost effective way to solve the problem. Yeah I am excited about the this load with these 110 gr bullets, however, I am finding out that my rifle does not like h4831 to much. I have went to the same procedure to load up some 130 gr nosler bt and I cant seem to get a decent group. I guess I will have to get some more imr 4831.

Pawildman 03-06-2010 07:25 PM

..........Got 4350??

xdm40Rajuy 03-07-2010 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Pawildman (Post 3589929)
..........Got 4350??

No I don't, but when I was at the range, this other guy who reloaded told me about it. I might have to pick a pound or two up and see how it works out. This gentleman reload 30.06, 243, 300 win mag,and some others. He said 4350 was a nice all around powder. Would you agree with this statement?

xdm40Rajuy 03-07-2010 11:19 AM

4350 more universal the 4831
 

Originally Posted by Ridge Runner (Post 3590153)
YEP! thats is correct
RR

RR,
The reason that i started using 4831 was for one its what all the books call for it in .270 and for two I only have one rifle right now. Do you think that 4350 would be better than 4831?:confused0024:


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