For many, the first decision in beginning load development for a cartridge has to do with powder. There are many ways to make this decision, I guess, but I'm wondering about load density as one of these. Say I want to develop some loads for a new .270 Win. I go to QuickLoad and find a half dozen powders that look right for the particular bullet I plan to begin with--IMR 4350, H4831, Re22, etc. QL gives me the load density of the various powders at various charge weights. Is a good powder to start with the one that gives 100% or more (say 105%) load density at a top charge?
For example, I find that a top load of IMR4350 gives me good velocity and fills the case to 90% capacity. On the other hand, Re25 gives me the same good velocity and fills the case to 103% capacity. Is Re25, therefore, a better choice to begin load development with?
For example, I find that a top load of IMR4350 gives me good velocity and fills the case to 90% capacity. On the other hand, Re25 gives me the same good velocity and fills the case to 103% capacity. Is Re25, therefore, a better choice to begin load development with?